Sans Contrasted Peji 15 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazine titles, branding, packaging, editorial, theatrical, retro, dramatic, luxury, display impact, editorial voice, brand presence, poster emphasis, tall caps, condensed feel, flared terminals, hairline joins, ink-trap hint.
A display face built on tall, compact proportions and pronounced thick–thin modulation. The heavy vertical strokes dominate while horizontals and joins collapse to hairline-like connections, creating a crisp, poster-ready rhythm. Curves are smooth and controlled, with occasional flared or tapered terminals that keep forms sharp rather than soft. The uppercase reads sturdy and monumental; the lowercase is compact with tight apertures and a strong vertical emphasis, and the numerals follow the same bold, sculpted logic.
Best suited to headlines, title treatments, and short emphatic lines where its tall stance and sharp modulation can read cleanly. It works well for magazine mastheads, posters, branding wordmarks, and packaging where a high-impact, stylized voice is desired.
The overall tone is dramatic and editorial, with a showcard sensibility that feels confident and slightly theatrical. Its stark modulation and tall silhouettes give it a luxe, headline-forward presence that can swing from retro to contemporary depending on layout and spacing.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum visual punch through vertical weight and razor-thin connective strokes, prioritizing a striking silhouette and editorial sophistication over neutral text utility. The overall system suggests a deliberate display focus meant to stand out in titles and branding.
The design leans on strong verticals and narrow counters, which increases impact at larger sizes but can make small text feel dense. The contrast-driven joins and thin cross-strokes reward generous tracking and careful use on light backgrounds for maximum clarity.