Sans Superellipse Uhda 7 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: interface, code, labels, posters, signage, industrial, tech, utilitarian, retro, modular, systematize, modernize, toughen, digitize, simplify, geometric, squared, rounded, blocky, stencil-like.
A geometric sans with a modular, rounded-rectangle construction and consistently heavy strokes. Corners are broadly radiused, curves resolve into superellipse-like bowls, and horizontals/verticals dominate with minimal contrast. Terminals are mostly blunt and square, with occasional cut-in notches and angled joins that give several letters a subtly engineered, fabricated feel. Counters are compact and apertures tend toward closed, producing a dense, high-impact texture while maintaining clear, evenly spaced rhythm typical of fixed-width designs.
Performs best where strong legibility and uniform rhythm are useful: UI/UX mockups, dashboards, terminal-inspired layouts, and code-like presentations. The weight and dense forms also suit short headlines, packaging labels, wayfinding, and industrial or tech branding where a bold, structured voice is desired.
The overall tone is mechanical and straightforward, mixing a mid-century/early-digital robustness with a contemporary UI sensibility. Its chunky geometry reads confident and no-nonsense, with a slight retro-tech flavor that suggests instrumentation, terminals, and industrial labeling.
Designed to deliver a compact, systematized look built from rounded rectangular primitives, emphasizing consistency and punch over delicacy. The intent appears to be a practical, display-forward sans that feels engineered and grid-driven while remaining approachable through softened corners.
Distinctive details—like the squared, rounded bowls, the compact interior counters, and the occasional notch-like cuts—add character without introducing ornament. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect logic, with a notably boxy “0” and sturdy, sign-like forms that stay consistent with the alphabet’s modular system.