Sans Superellipse Rymoz 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, logos, packaging, posters, techy, modular, industrial, arcade, futuristic, geometric consistency, digital feel, signage clarity, brand impact, squared, rounded corners, geometric, boxy, compact.
A squared, geometric sans built from rounded-rectangle bowls and softened corners. Strokes are consistently heavy with minimal modulation, producing a sturdy, compact color. Curves resolve into superellipse-like counters (notably in O/0 and P/R bowls), and joins are clean and mostly orthogonal, giving the outlines a modular, engineered feel. Proportions are slightly condensed with tight apertures and largely flat terminals; lowercase forms stay simple and blocky, with single-storey a and g and squared shoulders in n/m/h. Numerals follow the same rounded-rect geometry, with a notably boxy 0 and angular stepped shapes in 2/3/5.
Best suited to display typography where its squared, rounded-rectangle construction can be appreciated—headlines, branding marks, product labeling, posters, and tech-themed graphics. It can also work for short UI labels or signage when a compact, modular look is desired, but its dense shapes are most effective at larger sizes.
The overall tone is contemporary and machine-made, suggesting electronics, interfaces, and retro-digital signage. Its sturdy, squared rhythm reads confident and utilitarian, with a subtle arcade/scoreboard flavor from the rounded-corner rectangles and compact spacing.
The font appears designed to translate a rounded-rect, superellipse construction into a full alphanumeric set, prioritizing consistency and a mechanical rhythm over calligraphic nuance. The intent reads as a modern, digitally influenced display sans that stays highly uniform across letters and figures for strong, graphic impact.
The design favors straight segments and softened corners over true circles, keeping counters rectangular and giving the text a tight, uniform texture. Distinctive silhouette features—like the boxy J hook and the squared, articulated joins—help maintain character recognition in display sizes.