Sans Superellipse Tilem 7 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Calps' and 'Calps Sans' by Typesketchbook and 'Cervo Neue' by Typoforge Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, branding, labels, friendly, handmade, casual, approachable, playful, handmade feel, compact setting, friendly tone, modern softness, rounded, condensed, monoline, soft, slightly irregular.
A condensed, monoline sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softly squared curves. Strokes are consistently low-contrast with slightly uneven, hand-drawn edges that introduce a gentle wobble without breaking legibility. Terminals tend to be blunt and rounded, counters are compact, and the overall rhythm is tight with modest spacing, giving text a steady vertical emphasis. The numerals follow the same narrow proportions and simple, sturdy shapes, maintaining a cohesive texture across mixed copy.
Well suited to short-to-medium headlines, posters, packaging, and brand applications that benefit from a compact, personable voice. It also works for labels, menus, and signage where a friendly, handcrafted tone is desired, though the condensed fit and textured edges may be less ideal for long, small-size reading.
The letterforms feel warm and informal, like a carefully made marker or brush-pen rendering that has been cleaned up for type. Its compact, upright stance reads pragmatic and friendly, with just enough irregularity to suggest personality and human touch.
The design appears intended to blend a clean condensed sans structure with a lightly handcrafted finish, delivering a utilitarian, space-saving typeface that still feels human and approachable. Its rounded-rectangle geometry suggests a focus on soft, modern shapes while preserving straightforward readability.
The rounded corners and superelliptic bowls create a distinctive squared-soft silhouette, especially in curved letters and numerals, while the condensed widths keep paragraphs compact. The slightly roughened outlines become more noticeable at larger sizes, where the handmade character reads as intentional texture rather than noise.