Sans Superellipse Fonay 7 is a bold, normal width, monoline, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, sports branding, tech branding, posters, gaming ui, futuristic, sporty, dynamic, technical, assertive, convey speed, project modernity, build impact, signal technology, squared, rounded corners, angular, forward-leaning, high contrast apertures.
A forward-leaning, squared sans built from rounded-rectangle geometry and crisp diagonal cuts. Strokes stay largely uniform while counters and bowls read as superelliptical, giving round forms a boxy, engineered feel. Terminals are frequently sheared, and many joins emphasize diagonals, creating a fast rhythm and a slightly condensed, vertical stance. The lowercase maintains a large presence with sturdy, simplified shapes, and the numerals follow the same squared, aerodynamic construction for consistent texture in lines of text.
Best suited to headlines, logos, and short emphatic text where its angular, forward-leaning structure can read as intentional and distinctive. It also works well for sports and tech branding, esports/gaming graphics, and UI elements such as labels or scoreboards where a compact, engineered texture is desirable.
The overall tone is energetic and modern, with a racing/tech flavor that suggests speed and precision. Its slanted posture and clipped terminals convey momentum and confidence, while the rounded-square construction keeps it controlled and systematic rather than expressive or casual.
The letterforms appear designed to combine geometric efficiency with a sense of motion: rounded-square bases for stability, paired with slanted stance and clipped terminals for speed. Consistent stroke weight and simplified shapes suggest an emphasis on clarity and strong, repeatable forms across the character set.
The design leans on closed or narrowly opened apertures and compact counters, which helps it look solid and punchy at display sizes. The squared curves and repeated diagonal motifs create a strong visual signature that remains consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures.