Sans Superellipse Uddib 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Flexo' and 'Flexo Soft' by Durotype; 'Neo Sans', 'Neo Sans Cyrillic', 'Neo Sans Paneuropean', and 'Neo Tech' by Monotype; 'Dalle' by Stawix; and 'Paradroid' by The Northern Block (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, packaging, posters, sportswear, sporty, tech, dynamic, futuristic, confident, motion, modernity, impact, approachability, clarity, rounded, superelliptical, oblique, geometric, compact.
A slanted geometric sans with superelliptical construction and rounded-rectangle counters. Strokes are heavy and even, with smoothly radiused corners and gently flattened curves that keep bowls and apertures controlled and compact. Terminals are mostly sheared to match the oblique angle, producing a consistent forward-leaning rhythm. The design favors sturdy verticals, broad shoulders, and simplified joins, with figures and capitals echoing the same rounded, engineered shapes.
Best suited to short, prominent settings where its weight and slant can carry impact—headlines, logos, labels, and promotional graphics. It also fits tech products, athletic branding, and UI moments that need a bold, energetic accent, while longer text benefits from generous spacing due to the compact apertures and strong slant.
The overall tone feels fast and contemporary, with a sporty, tech-forward character. Its rounded geometry softens the weight, while the steady slant adds motion and assertiveness, giving it a modern, performance-oriented voice.
Likely drawn to deliver a forward-moving, modern sans with softened corners and a robust presence. The consistent superelliptical shaping and sheared terminals suggest an intention to feel engineered and contemporary while remaining approachable and highly legible at display sizes.
Round forms such as O, Q, and 8 read as squarish-oval superellipses rather than true circles, reinforcing a constructed, industrial feel. Narrower letters (like I and l) stay simple and upright in structure but keep the consistent oblique cut, and the numerals follow the same sturdy, rounded-rectangle logic for a unified palette.