Sans Superellipse Agray 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Block Capitals' by K-Type and 'Gemsbuck Pro' by Studio Fat Cat (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui, signage, headlines, branding, product labels, tech, industrial, modern, clean, utility, geometric clarity, technical tone, modular consistency, modern utility, rounded corners, squared curves, compact, monoline, open counters.
This is a monoline sans with a squared, superelliptical construction: curves resolve into rounded rectangles, and terminals are consistently softened rather than sharply cut. Proportions are fairly compact with even stroke weight and restrained apertures, producing a steady, engineered rhythm in text. Many forms favor straight-sided bowls and squared-off shoulders, while diagonals (as in V, W, X, Y) remain crisp and slightly condensed. Numerals and capitals share a uniform, modular feel, with clear, boxy curves and tidy joins that keep the overall texture controlled and regular.
It suits interface typography, dashboards, and product or hardware-adjacent branding where a clean, engineered texture is desirable. The compact, squared-round shapes also work well for signage, packaging, and short headlines that benefit from a modern, technical tone.
The overall tone is technical and industrial, with a contemporary, utilitarian voice. Rounded corners prevent it from feeling harsh, but the squared curves and tight geometry keep it firmly in a modern, system-like aesthetic.
The design appears intended to blend human-friendly rounded corners with a disciplined, geometric framework, yielding a contemporary sans that feels modular and precise. Its consistent radii and squared curves suggest an aim toward UI and display clarity while maintaining a distinctive, tech-leaning silhouette.
The font reads best when its rounded-rectangle motifs are allowed to show, giving headlines and UI-sized text a coherent, hardware-inspired personality. Letterforms maintain consistent corner radii and a disciplined geometry, creating a cohesive, grid-friendly appearance across caps, lowercase, and figures.