Sans Contrasted Ofdot 9 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, editorial, wayfinding, presentations, data tables, modern, clean, technical, neutral, efficient, clarity, legibility, modernity, interface use, information design, crisp, geometric-leaning, open counters, tall ascenders, large apertures.
A clean, sans serif with a crisp, high-contrast construction: vertical strokes read noticeably heavier than horizontals, giving letters a sharp, engineered rhythm. Proportions are generally straightforward and upright, with open counters and generous apertures that keep forms clear at text sizes. Uppercase shapes are simple and architectural, while the lowercase shows slightly varied widths and spacing that add a natural reading cadence. Curves are smooth and controlled, terminals are mostly straight or subtly rounded, and round glyphs (like O/0) are neatly elliptical rather than perfectly circular.
Works well for UI and product typography, documentation, and editorial layouts where a clean sans with extra crispness is desirable. The open counters and clear numerals support dashboards, tables, signage, and slides where fast scanning and reliable differentiation are important.
The overall tone is modern and matter-of-fact, with a lightly technical feel created by the contrast and crisp terminals. It reads as professional and unobtrusive, prioritizing clarity over personality, and suits interfaces and information-forward design.
The design appears intended to deliver a neutral, contemporary sans for everyday reading and interface use, while using pronounced stroke contrast to add crispness and a slightly technical edge without resorting to decorative details.
Distinctive contrast is especially apparent in E/F/T and other horizontal-heavy letters, where crossbars appear fine against sturdier stems. Numerals are clear and fairly uniform in presence, with a straightforward, utilitarian look that pairs well with the letterforms.