Sans Superellipse Kado 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'European Soft Pro' by Bülent Yüksel, 'Gltp Starion' by Glowtype, 'Moveo Sans' by Green Type, 'Branding SF' by Latinotype, 'Metronic Pro' by Mostardesign, 'Fact' by ParaType, 'Movida' by ROHH, 'Core Sans N' and 'Core Sans NR' by S-Core, and 'Kurstiva' by Typogama (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, logotypes, packaging, sporty, energetic, friendly, modern, punchy, impact, motion, bold branding, modern clarity, friendly strength, rounded, soft corners, oblique slant, compact, sturdy.
A heavy, oblique sans with rounded-rectangle construction and softened corners throughout. Strokes are thick and even, with minimal modulation, producing dense silhouettes and strong color in text. Counters tend to be compact and rounded, terminals are blunt rather than tapered, and curves read as superelliptical rather than geometric circles. Proportions feel slightly condensed in many letters, while widths vary across the alphabet, creating a lively rhythm; the slanted stance reinforces forward motion and bold emphasis.
This font is best suited to display settings where strong presence and fast readability at larger sizes are needed—headlines, posters, sports and team branding, attention-grabbing packaging, and short UI or marketing bursts. Its heavy weight and compact counters make it less ideal for extended small-size text, but excellent for bold statements and titles.
The overall tone is assertive and high-energy while remaining approachable due to its rounded shapes. It suggests motion, performance, and contemporary branding, with a friendly, slightly playful toughness rather than a formal or editorial voice.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a streamlined, rounded voice—combining a forward-leaning posture with superelliptical shapes to feel fast, modern, and friendly. It prioritizes solid silhouettes, simple construction, and consistent stroke thickness for confident, brandable display typography.
Round forms such as O/Q/0 are squarish and cushion-like, giving the design a distinctive “rounded block” personality. The figures are chunky and highly prominent, and the lowercase shows simplified, compact forms that favor impact over delicacy.