Sans Contrasted Dafy 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, branding, packaging, refined, formal, literary, confident, elegance, clarity, hierarchy, premium tone, display presence, crisp, tapered, sharp terminals, clean joins, compact counters.
The design shows pronounced stroke contrast with thin hairlines and stronger verticals, producing a crisp, elegant texture. Letterforms are upright and relatively narrow in their internal apertures, with smooth curves and clean joins that keep the overall color controlled. Terminals often taper or finish sharply, and the counters remain open enough for clarity while still reading as compact and disciplined.
It is well suited for magazine and book typography, particularly for headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and other hierarchy-driven settings. The crisp contrast also makes it a strong option for branding, packaging, and cultural or event materials where a sophisticated tone is desired. In longer passages it can work best with comfortable sizing and spacing to support the fine hairlines and tight internal shapes.
This face conveys a polished, editorial tone with a calm formality. The sharp, tapered details and crisp contrast add a refined, slightly dramatic voice that feels suited to confident headlines and considered typography rather than casual utility.
The font appears designed to deliver a refined, high-contrast voice that elevates text with a more upscale, editorial character. Its controlled proportions and sharp finishing details suggest an emphasis on typographic hierarchy and a clean, authoritative presence, especially at larger sizes.
The sample text shows a steady rhythm across mixed-case setting, with numerals that match the same high-contrast logic and a generally even typographic color. Diacritics and punctuation appear clean and minimal, reinforcing the overall composed, print-oriented feel.