Sans Contrasted Gona 1 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, ui display, gaming, futuristic, techy, modular, industrial, retro sci-fi, sci-fi tone, tech branding, display impact, systematic geometry, rounded corners, square forms, inset counters, monolinear feel, geometric.
A geometric sans with squarish, rounded-corner outlines and a distinctly modular construction. Many strokes are built from straight segments joined by smooth radii, creating soft-rectangular bowls and counters. Stroke treatment often shows an outer heavy boundary with lighter interior joins, producing an inset, channel-like look in letters such as B, D, O, and P. Terminals are mostly flat and squared off, spacing feels generous, and the overall rhythm is constructed and engineered rather than calligraphic.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its modular details and rounded-square shapes can be appreciated—headlines, poster typography, brand marks, product/tech packaging, and UI titles or dashboard labels. It can work in paragraphs at larger sizes, but the stylization is more impactful when used for emphasis.
The face reads as futuristic and technical, with a subtle retro-digital flavor. Its rounded-square geometry and “machined” detailing suggest interfaces, hardware labeling, and sci‑fi titling, while staying clean enough for contemporary branding.
The design appears intended to combine a clean sans framework with a constructed, device-like aesthetic—using rounded-square geometry and inset stroke behavior to evoke modern technology and retro-futurist signage.
Several characters emphasize distinctive silhouettes over textbook forms (notably the angular V/W and the stylized numerals), which strengthens display presence. The counters tend to be rectangular and consistent, and the rounded corners keep the tone friendly despite the industrial structure.