Sans Superellipse Otkap 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Cybersport' by Anton Kokoshka, 'Panton' by Fontfabric, 'B52' by Komet & Flicker, and 'Eurostile Next' and 'Eurostile Next Paneuropean' by Linotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, signage, ui labels, posters, branding, modern, confident, clean, utilitarian, friendly, clarity, impact, modernity, versatility, geometric, rounded, compact, sturdy, high impact.
A heavy, geometric sans with round forms built from softened rectangles and smooth curves. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, and corners are subtly rounded rather than sharp, giving the shapes a sturdy, engineered feel. Proportions emphasize a tall lowercase with short ascenders and descenders, and the overall spacing reads compact with solid, blocky silhouettes. Counters are relatively tight in several letters, reinforcing the dense, high-impact texture, while wide bowls (notably in rounded capitals) keep the face from feeling cramped.
This font performs best in display roles such as headlines, posters, packaging, and branding where weight and compact texture create strong visual authority. Its clean geometry and tall lowercase also suit UI labels, navigation, and short product copy at moderate sizes, especially where a modern, solid sans is desired.
The tone is modern and confident, projecting a straightforward, no-nonsense voice with an approachable softness from the rounded geometry. It feels contemporary and functional—more “systematic” than expressive—suited to clear, assertive messaging without becoming harsh.
The likely intention is a contemporary geometric workhorse that maximizes clarity and impact through dense, rounded-rect forms and consistent stroke weight. It aims to balance a strong, industrial silhouette with a softened, friendly edge for versatile modern applications.
The design favors simple construction and consistent rhythm, with a notably sturdy presence in all-caps. Numerals and lowercase maintain the same squared-round logic, supporting a cohesive, uniform texture across mixed text.