Sans Contrasted Oklam 1 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, branding, titles, futuristic, experimental, tech, industrial, enigmatic, display impact, stylistic identity, sci-fi tone, graphic contrast, distinct texture, asymmetric stress, carved counters, geometric, incised, rounded corners.
A sans design built from rounded-rectangle frameworks and tight, controlled curves, with pronounced contrast created by thin internal slashes and tapered joins against heavier outer strokes. Many letters feature characteristic wedge-like incisions and partial counters that read as carved or sliced, producing strong figure/ground interplay. Terminals tend to be squared or softly rounded, and the overall rhythm is geometric but intentionally disrupted by asymmetric stress and intermittent gaps.
Best suited for display typography such as posters, album/film titles, gaming and sci-fi branding, event graphics, and packaging where a strong visual signature is desired. It can work for short headlines, logos, and wordmarks, while longer passages may require generous sizing and spacing to keep the carved details and contrast from becoming visually busy.
This typeface feels futuristic and enigmatic, with a slightly industrial edge. The sharp internal cut-ins and shifting stroke emphasis create a sense of motion and tension, giving it a tech-forward, experimental tone rather than a neutral everyday voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, high-recognition texture through contrasted strokes and sculpted negative space. Its angular incisions and partial counters prioritize personality and pattern over neutrality, aiming to read clearly at larger sizes while projecting a contemporary, tech-leaning identity.
The sample text shows a strong horizontal texture from the recurring internal cuts, especially in rounded letters, and a distinctive interplay of open and closed counters. Numerals and capitals maintain the same sculpted vocabulary, helping the font keep a consistent, patterned voice across mixed-case settings.