Sans Contrasted Obmy 12 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, branding, packaging, elegant, refined, modernist, stylish, premium tone, display impact, editorial voice, space saving, monoline stems, flared terminals, open counters, tall caps, airy spacing.
A tall, condensed display sans with pronounced thick–thin modulation and crisp, vertical stress. Many strokes resolve into subtle flares rather than true serifs, giving the forms a sharpened, sculpted edge while keeping the overall construction clean. Curves are smooth and slightly squared at transitions, counters stay fairly open, and round letters like O and Q read as vertically oriented ovals. Capitals feel statuesque with simple geometry (notably the straight-sided M/N and the wide-armed W), while the lowercase keeps compact bowls and a modest aperture, reinforcing a tight, vertical rhythm.
Best suited to headlines, magazine and book titling, pull quotes, and other display settings where contrast and verticality can shine. It can add a premium feel to branding, beauty/fashion packaging, and event materials, especially when set with generous tracking and ample line spacing.
The font projects a polished, fashion-forward tone: poised, upscale, and slightly dramatic due to its contrast and tall proportions. It feels contemporary yet reminiscent of classic editorial titling, making text look curated and intentional rather than utilitarian.
The design appears intended to deliver an elegant, condensed headline voice that stays firmly sans while borrowing the sophistication of flared, calligraphic finishing. Its high contrast and tall proportions aim to create impact with minimal ornament, balancing modern clarity with editorial glamour.
Numerals follow the same tall, condensed rhythm; several figures show clear stroke modulation and distinctive silhouettes (e.g., the angled 2 and the curled terminal on 9). The overall texture is high-clarity at display sizes, with thin strokes and tight joins that emphasize refinement over ruggedness.