Sans Superellipse Radul 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, condensed, industrial, technical, modern, space saving, display impact, systematic geometry, modern utility, monoline, square-rounded, tall, clean, economical.
A tall, tightly set sans with monoline strokes and a distinctly squared, rounded-corner construction in curves and bowls. The design leans on straight verticals and simplified geometry, with rounded-rectangle counters in letters like O, D, and P, and compact apertures in forms such as C and G. Terminals are clean and mostly flat, while select lowercase letters introduce small hooks and descenders that keep the rhythm lively without adding ornament. Numerals follow the same condensed, vertical emphasis, maintaining consistent stroke weight and crisp interior corners softened by rounded edges.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where a condensed footprint helps fit more characters per line without losing a strong vertical presence. It also works well for packaging and signage systems that benefit from consistent, engineered geometry and clear numerals.
The overall tone is efficient and matter-of-fact, with a utilitarian modernity that reads as industrial and technical. Its narrow, tall rhythm suggests space-saving clarity and a slightly retro-futurist flavor common to signage and engineered interfaces.
The font appears intended as a space-efficient display sans that balances strict vertical structure with rounded-rectangle curves for a contemporary, engineered look. It aims to deliver a clean, compact typographic voice that stays distinctive in titles and short text lines.
Uppercase forms are disciplined and linear, while the lowercase adds character through distinctive shapes (notably the narrow m and the structured g) that remain coherent with the squared-round geometry. The dot on i/j is compact and round, and the punctuation in the sample text reads cleanly at display sizes.