Sans Superellipse Utgiw 7 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, ui display, gaming, futuristic, tech, industrial, sporty, space-age, modern branding, tech interface, sci-fi tone, impactful display, geometric system, squared, rounded corners, geometric, extended, monoline.
A geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle (superellipse) primitives, with broad proportions and a monoline, low-contrast stroke. Corners are consistently softened, while terminals tend to be blunt and engineered, producing a clean, modular silhouette. Counters are generous and often rectangular, and many joins are squared-off, giving the design a crisp, constructed feel even at heavier strokes. The rhythm is steady and mechanical, with streamlined shapes and minimal modulation across curves and straights.
Best suited to display sizes where its wide stance, squared-rounded forms, and strong silhouettes can carry personality—headlines, posters, brand marks, product names, and gaming/tech graphics. It can also work for UI titles or dashboard-style labeling where a futuristic, structured tone is desired, while long-form text would likely feel dense due to its heavy, extended presence.
The overall tone reads contemporary and machine-made, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, automotive branding, and performance-oriented design. Its rounded-square geometry feels friendly enough to avoid harshness, but the wide stance and technical detailing keep it firmly in a modern, forward-looking register.
The font appears designed to deliver a cohesive “rounded-tech” aesthetic: a geometric, superellipse-based system that remains legible while projecting speed, modernity, and industrial precision. Its consistent corner treatment and modular construction suggest an intention to look like a designed interface component—clean, bold in presence, and visually efficient.
The design language is especially apparent in rounded forms like O/Q/0/8, which lean into soft-cornered rectangles rather than pure circles. Diagonals (such as in K, V, W, X, Y, Z and 2/7) are sharp and assertive, contrasting with the softened corners to reinforce a dynamic, engineered character.