Sans Contrasted Otji 9 is a very bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Mirsani' by Ghozai Studio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, album covers, industrial, gothic, authoritative, dramatic, retro, impact, space saving, distinctiveness, poster display, faceted, angular, condensed, vertical, sharp.
A tall, compact display face built from vertical stems and crisp, faceted joins. Strokes read as mostly straight and planar with chamfered corners and wedge-like terminals that create a carved, geometric rhythm. Counters are narrow and rectangular, apertures are tight, and the overall silhouette emphasizes height and strong vertical alignment. Diacritics and punctuation (as shown) appear heavy and simplified, matching the blunt, architectural construction.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, logos, and bold brand marks. It can work for packaging and entertainment or event graphics where a hard-edged, authoritative voice is desired, and where sizes are large enough to preserve the interior details.
The font conveys a stern, industrial tone with a gothic edge—confident, forceful, and slightly theatrical. Its chiseled angles and compressed proportions give it a poster-era, headline-driven intensity that feels bold and commanding rather than friendly or casual.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in limited horizontal space while adding a distinctive carved, angular personality. Its faceted terminals and condensed structure suggest a display-first approach aimed at strong recognition and a dramatic, architectural texture.
Letterforms maintain consistent angular logic across cases, with distinctive pointed notches and clipped diagonals that add texture in text lines. In longer samples the dense texture and tight interior space create a solid, blocky color, favoring impact over relaxed readability.