Sans Superellipse Dogot 7 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, technical diagrams, signage, data display, posters, techy, minimal, retro, instrumental, systematic, modularity, clarity, system design, retro-tech, geometric, rounded-rect, squared, angular, open forms.
A thin, single-stroke sans built from straight segments and rounded-rectangle curves. Counters and bowls tend toward squarish superellipse shapes, with corners consistently softened rather than sharp. Spacing is uniform and grid-like, reinforcing an engineered rhythm; punctuation and numerals follow the same restrained geometry. Diagonals (as in V, W, X, Y) are narrow and clean, while many curves resolve into flat-ish verticals and horizontals, giving the overall texture a rectilinear cadence.
Well-suited for UI labeling, instrumentation, and technical diagrams where consistent spacing and simplified shapes help scanning. It also works for posters, titling, and packaging that want a clean retro-tech mood, especially at larger sizes where the very thin stroke and rounded-square details stay clear.
The tone reads technical and utilitarian, like labeling on devices or a schematic interface. Its rounded-square construction adds a friendly, modular character while still feeling precise and controlled, evoking retro-futurist and early-digital aesthetics.
The design appears intended to provide a compact, highly systematic alphabet with a modular, rounded-rect geometry and consistent stroke behavior. It prioritizes uniform rhythm and simplified construction over calligraphic nuance, aiming for a contemporary techno or device-label aesthetic.
Distinctive letterforms lean on open, squared curves: C and G appear as squared arcs, O is a rounded rectangle, and Q uses a short diagonal tail. The lowercase set mirrors the same boxy construction (notably a single-storey a) and keeps terminals consistent, producing a cohesive, system-font feel at display sizes.