Sans Contrasted Enwu 10 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, packaging, signage, tech, futuristic, industrial, sporty, geometric, modernize, signal tech, add impact, improve clarity, brand utility, rounded corners, squared forms, soft terminals, stencil-like cuts, extended caps.
A squared, geometric sans with generous width and a strong, steady presence. Strokes are heavy with subtle modulation, and corners are consistently rounded, giving the rigid shapes a softened edge. Many glyphs use squared bowls and rectangular counters, with occasional notch-like openings and cut-ins (notably in curved letters), reinforcing a constructed, engineered feel. The lowercase is compact and utilitarian with single-story forms, short ascenders, and clean, simplified joins that keep the texture even at larger sizes.
Best suited to headlines and short-form display settings where its wide stance and squared geometry can lead the composition. It works well for tech and product branding, athletic or motorsport-style graphics, packaging, and environmental or wayfinding-style signage. For long text, it will be most effective in larger sizes where the rounded corners and cut details remain distinct.
The overall tone feels modern and technical—like interface lettering, equipment labeling, or performance branding. Rounded corners keep it approachable, but the squared skeleton and occasional cut details push it toward a futuristic, industrial aesthetic. The rhythm reads confident and forward-leaning without becoming aggressive.
The font appears designed to blend geometric construction with friendly rounding, creating a contemporary display sans that feels engineered but not sterile. Its squared bowls, rounded terminals, and selective cut-ins suggest an intention to evoke modern hardware/UI aesthetics while maintaining clear, consistent letterforms.
The design emphasizes stable horizontals and verticals, with rounded-rectangle counters and consistent internal spacing that produces a smooth, blocky color on the line. Numerals follow the same squared logic, staying clear and display-oriented, with a utilitarian, signage-like clarity.