Sans Contrasted Dura 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, posters, branding, packaging, editorial, fashion, luxury, dramatic, modernist, premium display, editorial impact, modern elegance, graphic contrast, sharp, sleek, crisp, sculptural, high-waisted.
This typeface is a high-contrast, upright design with razor-thin hairlines set against heavy vertical strokes, creating a crisp, graphic rhythm. Many curves terminate in pointed, wedge-like cuts rather than fully bracketed serifs, giving counters and joins a carved, blade-edged feel. Proportions are tall and elegant with narrow apertures and tight inner spaces in letters like a/e/s, while rounded forms (O/Q/0) are smooth and strongly weighted on the vertical axis. The lowercase shows compact bowls and a relatively even, medium x-height; the punctuation-style dot on i/j is round and prominent, and the figures combine strong verticals with delicate cross-strokes.
It performs especially well in large headlines, magazine spreads, and poster typography where contrast and sharp terminals can be appreciated. The polished silhouette also suits branding and packaging that aim for a premium, style-led voice, and it can work for short subheads or pull quotes when set with ample size and careful tracking.
The overall tone reads refined and high-end, with a dramatic contrast that feels fashion-forward and editorial. Its sharp terminals and controlled geometry add a contemporary, slightly austere sophistication, balancing elegance with a confident, attention-grabbing presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern high-contrast look that evokes luxury and editorial sophistication while avoiding traditional, fully serifed cues. Its wedge-cut terminals and sculpted joins emphasize a contemporary, graphic identity suited to display-led typography.
At text sizes the extreme hairlines and tight apertures make the design feel best when given generous size and spacing; the most delicate strokes will benefit from clean reproduction. The numerals and uppercase have a particularly display-oriented sheen, while the lowercase retains a compact, structured cadence.