Sans Superellipse Pomot 7 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Classification JNL' by Jeff Levine and 'Milky Bar' by Malgorzata Bartosik (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, labels, signage, industrial, condensed, assertive, modern, utilitarian, space saving, impact, clarity, modernity, rounded corners, high contrast presence, compact, vertical, sturdy.
A condensed, vertically oriented sans with largely uniform stroke weight and subtly rounded corners throughout. Curves are built from squared-off bowls and superellipse-like rounds, creating a rectangular rhythm rather than purely circular forms. Terminals are clean and blunt, counters are compact, and the overall spacing feels tight and economical, producing a dense texture in words. Numerals and capitals share the same narrow footprint and consistent, engineered geometry.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings like headlines, posters, and packaging where a condensed footprint and strong presence help conserve space while staying prominent. It can also work well for labels and signage that benefit from compact, straightforward letterforms at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is pragmatic and forceful, with an industrial, sign-like clarity. Its compact proportions and squared curves give it a contemporary, no-nonsense voice that feels functional and direct rather than expressive or delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual strength in minimal horizontal space, using squared-rounded geometry for a modern, engineered feel. It prioritizes uniformity and compact rhythm to create a bold, efficient typographic block for display-forward applications.
Round letters such as C, O, and G read as rounded rectangles, while diagonals in V/W/X/Y add sharp, angular punctuation against the otherwise blocky curves. The lowercase maintains a tall, columnar silhouette with simple joins and minimal modulation, supporting a uniform, tightly packed line.