Sans Contrasted Mapo 7 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, titles, futuristic, tech, sleek, retro, distinctive motif, tech aesthetic, display impact, systematic geometry, geometric, stencil-like, incised, monolinear, streamlined.
A geometric sans with open, rounded bowls and a distinctive horizontal “cut” running through many curved forms, creating an incised, stencil-like effect. Strokes are mostly even with subtle thick–thin modulation, and terminals are clean and blunt, emphasizing a crisp, engineered silhouette. Counters tend toward circular/oval geometry, while joins stay tidy and controlled; letters like C, G, O, Q, e, and g show the most obvious midline interruption. Overall spacing reads generous and airy, with a calm rhythm that keeps the unusual cutouts from feeling chaotic.
Best suited to headlines, brand marks, posters, and title treatments where the midline cutout can read as a signature detail. It can also work for short UI or product-label strings when a futuristic, engineered impression is desired, but long paragraphs may become visually busy due to the repeated internal breaks.
The repeated midline slicing gives the face a sci‑fi, display-forward tone—cool, technical, and slightly retro, like industrial labeling or futuristic interface typography. It feels intentional and stylized rather than neutral, projecting a polished “designed object” character.
The likely intent is to deliver a modern geometric sans with a built-in visual motif—horizontal incisions that evoke segmentation, scanning lines, or stenciling—so designers can achieve a distinctive, high-tech look without additional effects. The consistent application of the cut across key round forms suggests a system-driven, display-oriented design goal.
The design leans on consistent horizontal segmentation across the alphabet, which adds strong visual identity but can also introduce a shimmering texture in longer passages, especially where many round letters cluster. Numerals share the same geometric logic, with simplified shapes and clean horizontals that align with the rest of the system.