Sans Contrasted Dama 4 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, branding, posters, packaging, editorial, fashion, modern, dramatic, refined, display impact, premium tone, editorial voice, stylized contrast, hairline, crisp, elegant, sculptural, high-waist.
A sharply contrasted display sans with crisp, tapered terminals and hairline connections that snap into bold, vertical strokes. The letterforms feel sculpted and slightly calligraphic in their stress, with slender crossbars and occasional wedge-like joins that create a rhythmic thick–thin pattern across words. Curves are clean and controlled, counters are generously open, and many glyphs show a narrow “waist” where strokes pinch before swelling, giving a lively, variable texture despite the overall upright stance. Numerals follow the same high-contrast logic, mixing sturdy stems with delicate arcs for a poised, editorial look.
Best for large-size applications such as magazine headlines, fashion and beauty branding, poster titles, and premium packaging where contrast and sharp detailing can be showcased. It can also work for short pull quotes or subheads, but the delicate hairlines suggest avoiding very small sizes or visually noisy backgrounds.
The overall tone is polished and high-fashion: luxurious, dramatic, and intentionally attention-grabbing. Its contrast and sharp detailing suggest sophistication and premium branding rather than utilitarian neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, editorial display voice by combining a sans foundation with high-contrast, serif-like hairline behavior. Its proportions and stroke modulation prioritize style and impact, aiming for a refined, boutique feel in branding and headline typography.
In text, the hairlines and thin cross-strokes become a defining feature, producing a bright, sparkling color that benefits from ample size and spacing. The design’s thin elements and sharp terminals make it feel best suited to controlled environments (print or high-resolution screens) where fine detail can remain intact.