Sans Superellipse Hibej 7 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'FF Good' and 'FF Good Headline' by FontFont and 'Gratique' by Lemon Studio Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, signage, assertive, compact, industrial, sporty, no-nonsense, impact, space-saving, emphasis, modernity, blocky, condensed, rounded, chunky, sturdy.
A heavy, condensed sans with rounded-rectangle construction and tightly controlled curves. Strokes are uniformly thick with minimal modulation, producing dense counters and strong vertical emphasis. The lowercase is tall and compact, with short ascenders/descenders and a tight rhythm that keeps words visually packed. Terminals are blunt and squared-off with softened corners, and round letters (like o/c/e) read as squarish superellipses rather than true circles.
Best suited for short, high-impact copy such as headlines, posters, labels, and bold brand marks where a compact footprint is useful. It can also work for signage and UI callouts when the goal is strong emphasis, though its tight counters make it less comfortable for long paragraphs at small sizes.
The overall tone is forceful and utilitarian—designed to look loud, efficient, and confident. Its compressed width and chunky shapes suggest urgency and impact, with an athletic, poster-like energy rather than a delicate or editorial feel.
The design appears intended to maximize visual impact in a narrow measure, using rounded-rectilinear forms to stay friendly while remaining dense and authoritative. It prioritizes strong silhouette and compact word shapes for display-driven communication.
Apertures tend to be relatively closed, and joins/corners stay crisp, which increases darkness in text blocks. Numerals follow the same compact, blocky logic and hold up well at display sizes where the rounded corners and tight counters remain legible.