Sans Superellipse Pegih 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, logos, sturdy, industrial, friendly, retro, compact, impact, clarity, compactness, approachability, geometric consistency, rounded corners, blocky, squared curves, low apertures, tight spacing.
A heavy, compact sans with a squared-off, superelliptical construction: curves tend to resolve into rounded rectangles, and terminals are mostly blunt with softened corners. The overall rhythm is dense and vertical, with relatively narrow internal counters and small apertures that keep letters dark on the page. Uppercase forms are tall and blocky, while lowercase shows simple, utilitarian shapes with modest ascenders/descenders and a single‑storey “a.” Numerals follow the same squarish, rounded logic, giving them a solid, signage-like presence.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, labels, packaging, and environmental/signage applications where a compact, sturdy voice is beneficial. It can work for brief UI labels or navigation at larger sizes, but its dense counters make it less ideal for extended small-size reading.
The tone reads confident and workmanlike, with a friendly edge from the rounded corners. It suggests practical, modern utility with a hint of retro-industrial character—more about impact and clarity than delicacy.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, compact sans voice built from rounded-rectilinear geometry, balancing firmness with approachability. Its consistent squarish curves and blunt terminals prioritize punchy legibility and a distinctive, engineered silhouette.
The squircle-like rounding is consistent across rounds (C/O/Q) and joints, producing a cohesive, engineered feel. Because the counters are tight and apertures are restrained, the font can look very inky in longer text, especially at smaller sizes.