Sans Contrasted Pule 2 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, album art, retro, industrial, playful, punchy, poster, display impact, distinctive texture, retro signaling, signage feel, rounded, ink-trap, stencil-like, chunky, soft-cornered.
A compact, heavy display sans with chunky, rounded-rectangle construction and pronounced cut-ins that create a stencil-like rhythm. Strokes show visible thickness shifts caused by deep notches and narrow interior channels, giving counters a carved, high-contrast look. Terminals are broadly squared with softened corners, and many glyphs feature vertical or diagonal incisions that split bowls and stems into bold blocks. The overall texture is dense and inky, with wide joins and tight apertures that read best at larger sizes.
Best suited for headlines, posters, packaging, and logo wordmarks where its heavy mass and carved detailing can be appreciated. It can add a distinctive retro-industrial flavor to album art, event graphics, and branding accents, particularly when set with generous tracking and ample size for the internal cut-ins to remain clear.
The font projects a retro-industrial energy—part sign-paint stencil, part 1970s display experimentation. Its carved gaps and chunky silhouettes make it feel bold, playful, and slightly mechanical, with an attention-grabbing, poster-forward attitude.
The design appears intended as a high-impact display face that uses deliberate incisions and softened block geometry to create contrast and memorability without relying on serifs. Its primary goal is strong silhouette recognition and a distinctive, patterned texture across lines of text.
Round characters like O/0/8/9 emphasize a central split, while letters such as E/F/G/S show distinctive bite-like cutouts that create a rhythmic pattern across a word. The numerals are sturdy and graphic, matching the letterforms’ blocky presence and making numbers feel like integral display elements rather than secondary text.