Sans Superellipse Tadob 7 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Kaneda Gothic' by Dharma Type, 'Cyclone' by Hoefler & Co., and 'Polate Soft' by Typesketchbook (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, logos, industrial, poster-ready, rugged, condensed, assertive, impact, space-saving, grit, utility, branding, blocky, ink-trap, stamped, compressed, compact.
A compact, condensed sans with chunky strokes and rounded-rectangle construction in its curves. Forms are built from tight counters and broad, blunt terminals, with subtle notches and irregularities that feel like ink spread or worn stencil cuts. The lowercase keeps a tall, sturdy stance with short extenders and a large interior presence, while the capitals are narrow and tightly spaced in feel. Numerals match the heavy, compressed rhythm and maintain strong vertical emphasis.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging panels, and bold signage where compressed width helps fit more characters without losing presence. It can also work for rugged wordmarks and attention-grabbing labels, especially when a slightly worn, stamped texture is desirable.
The overall tone is bold and utilitarian, with a slightly distressed, workmanlike edge. It reads as confident and no-nonsense, evoking labeling, shipping marks, or vintage display lettering where impact matters more than refinement.
Designed to deliver maximum impact in a narrow footprint, combining blocky geometry with a deliberately imperfect surface to add character. The consistent rounded-rectangle logic suggests an intent to feel modern-industrial while staying highly emphatic in display contexts.
Round letters lean toward squarish bowls with softened corners, creating a consistent superelliptical silhouette across the set. Counters are small and sometimes pinched, which boosts texture at larger sizes but can make dense settings feel dark and tightly packed.