Sans Contrasted Igri 6 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, title cards, art deco, theatrical, display, retro, dramatic, attention-grabbing, deco revival, stencil carving, graphic contrast, stencil-like, geometric, monoline hairlines, ink-trap cuts, sharply cut.
A display sans with heavy, blocky stems paired with razor-thin internal counters and cut-in sections that read as stencil-like breaks. Forms lean geometric with squared terminals, flat horizontals, and frequent vertical stress, while bowls and rounds are often built from solid masses interrupted by narrow white channels. Proportions are broad and assertive, with a mix of compact and more extended glyph widths that creates a punchy, uneven rhythm in text. The figures are similarly constructed—bold silhouettes with tight interior openings and occasional split construction for maximum contrast.
Best suited to display settings where its high-impact silhouettes and internal cut details can be appreciated—posters, editorial headlines, title sequences, event branding, packaging, and short-word logotypes. It works particularly well when set with generous size and spacing to preserve the thin counter channels and crisp negative-space shapes.
The overall tone feels theatrical and Deco-leaning: bold, glamorous, and slightly industrial. Its stark black-and-white structure and dramatic internal cuts give it a poster-like presence that reads as vintage yet graphic and modern.
The design appears intended to fuse a bold geometric sans base with decorative, stencil-like internal carving to create instant personality and contrast. The goal is attention and character over neutrality, providing a distinctive voice for branding and headline typography.
At smaller sizes the thin internal channels and tight apertures may visually close up, while larger sizes emphasize the distinctive cutouts and sculpted counters. The design’s strong verticals and squared joins create a commanding texture in headlines and short lines.