Sans Superellipse Gamof 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ciutadella Display' by Emtype Foundry, 'FF Good' by FontFont, 'Molde' by Letritas, 'Malmo Sans Pro' by Martin Lexelius Core, 'Palestina' by Tipo, and 'Manual' by TypeUnion (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, promotional ads, sporty, punchy, confident, playful, retro, impact, motion, friendliness, brand punch, rounded, oblique, compact, blocky, soft corners.
A heavy, rounded sans with an oblique slant and a compact, muscular build. Strokes are thick and uniform, with corners consistently softened into rounded-rectangle/superellipse-like joins that keep the color dense but controlled. Counters are relatively small and simplified, apertures tend to be narrow, and terminals are blunt, producing strong silhouette clarity at display sizes. The figures and capitals share the same sturdy, forward-leaning rhythm, with a slight, intentionally uneven “cut” feel in some diagonals and joins that adds energy without introducing high contrast.
This font is best used for short-to-medium display settings where impact and motion matter: headlines, posters, sports or fitness branding, packaging callouts, and promotional graphics. It can work for punchy subheads and large on-screen type, but its dense counters and heavy weight favor larger sizes over long-form reading.
The overall tone is bold and energetic, reading as athletic and assertive with a friendly edge from the rounded geometry. Its forward lean and condensed-looking massing create momentum and urgency, while the soft corners keep it approachable rather than aggressive. The result feels well-suited to attention-grabbing, upbeat messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visibility with a fast, athletic slant and rounded, resilient shapes. By combining blunt terminals, tight counters, and superellipse-like curvature, it aims for a modern sports-display voice that remains friendly and graphic.
The rounded-square construction is especially apparent in curved letters and bowls, giving forms a squarish softness rather than perfect circles. Spacing and shapes prioritize impact over delicate detail, and the strong oblique angle makes lines of text feel dynamic and tightly driven.