Sans Superellipse Haluf 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, code-like text, dashboards, signage, data display, utilitarian, technical, modern, friendly, clarity, system design, legibility, modernization, rounded, square-ish, geometric, compact, uniform rhythm.
A compact, monoline sans built on squared curves and rounded-rectangle geometry. Corners are consistently softened, producing superellipse-like bowls in C, O, and Q, while straight strokes terminate with clean, flat ends. Uppercase forms read sturdy and architectural, with simplified construction and minimal modulation; lowercase follows a similarly geometric logic with a single-storey a and g and a tight, even rhythm. Numerals are blocky and stable, matching the letterforms’ squared-round proportions and steady spacing.
Its consistent geometry and steady rhythm suit interface labels, tool panels, dashboards, and other screen-forward applications where alignment and regularity matter. The sturdy uppercase and square-rounded numerals also work well for signage, identifiers, and data-heavy layouts that benefit from a controlled, engineered texture.
The overall tone is pragmatic and contemporary, with a slightly friendly edge from the rounded corners. It feels at home in technical contexts, but avoids harshness, giving it an approachable, engineered character.
The font appears designed to deliver a modern, systematized sans with softened geometry—combining grid-friendly structure with rounded details for readability and approachability in practical, information-driven use.
The design emphasizes uniform stroke weight and consistent rounding across the set, which helps maintain clarity in dense settings. Curved letters tend toward squarish bowls rather than true circles, reinforcing a grid-aligned, systematic look.