Sans Superellipse Venan 7 is a light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Millenium Pro' by TypoStudio Pro (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, signage, tech branding, dashboards, posters, futuristic, technical, clean, sleek, minimal, modernize, clarity, ui friendliness, geometric identity, technical tone, rounded corners, soft geometric, monoline, open apertures, extended width.
A monoline sans with an extended, horizontally emphasized stance and rounded-rectangle construction throughout. Curves are drawn as superellipse-like arcs with softly squared corners, producing boxy rounds in letters like O, C, and G and similarly rounded terminals on straights. Strokes remain even with minimal modulation, while joints favor smooth, radiused transitions over sharp angles. Counters are generous and apertures stay open, giving the face a crisp, airy rhythm in both uppercase and lowercase. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, with simplified, linear forms and consistent corner radii.
Well suited to on-screen UI labels, dashboards, and product interfaces where a wide, rounded-geometric voice feels contemporary and legible. It can also support technology-oriented branding, wayfinding, and large-format headlines that benefit from its distinctive rounded-rectangle skeleton and clean spacing.
The overall tone is modern and engineered, with a subtle sci‑fi or interface feel driven by the squarish rounding and wide proportions. It reads as calm and neutral rather than expressive, projecting precision and cleanliness without becoming sterile.
The font appears designed to translate superellipse geometry into a practical, readable sans, balancing a futuristic silhouette with straightforward, utilitarian letterforms. Its consistent rounding and extended stance suggest an intention to feel modern and technical while remaining clear in both short labels and longer lines of text.
The design’s identity is strongly tied to its consistent corner radius and flattened curves, which makes round letters feel more rectangular than circular. Uppercase shapes appear especially stable and architectural, while the lowercase keeps a similarly geometric, controlled profile that maintains clarity in running text.