Sans Superellipse Baniw 7 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Klint' by Linotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, packaging, wayfinding, infographics, headlines, sleek, modern, airy, efficient, technical, space saving, modernization, clarity, motion, condensed, oblique, monoline, superelliptical, open apertures.
A condensed oblique sans with monoline strokes and rounded-rectangle (superellipse) construction. Curves are smooth and evenly tensioned, with softly squared bowls and terminals that read as clean and contemporary rather than geometric-perfect circles. Proportions are tall and streamlined, with compact widths, short ascenders/descenders, and a high, prominent lowercase body that keeps counters open. Spacing is restrained and regular, producing an even vertical rhythm across both uppercase and lowercase, while numerals match the same upright-to-oblique cadence and simplified, linear forms.
Works well for space-conscious typography such as UI labels, navigation, dashboards, and infographics where a compact footprint is useful. It can also serve effectively in short headlines, posters, packaging, and signage that benefit from a modern, streamlined voice and a sense of motion.
The overall tone is sleek and pragmatic, with a forward-leaning motion that suggests speed and efficiency. Its crisp, restrained shapes feel contemporary and slightly technical, prioritizing clarity over warmth or ornament.
Likely intended as a compact, contemporary oblique sans that maximizes legibility in tight horizontal space while maintaining a smooth, rounded-rect geometry. The consistent stroke weight and controlled spacing point to an emphasis on clean system-like typography for modern interfaces and concise editorial display.
The oblique angle is consistent across the character set, and rounded corners keep the narrow forms from feeling brittle. The design relies on open counters and clear joins for legibility, especially in letters with tight interiors such as B, R, a, e, and s.