Sans Contrasted Jisa 7 is a bold, very wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, editorial display, packaging, sporty, retro, assertive, dynamic, headline, impact, motion, retro display, brand voice, attention, slanted, compressed counters, ink-trap hints, sheared terminals, tapered strokes.
A heavy, right-slanted display face with a broad stance and dramatic thick–thin modulation. The forms are built from sculpted, wedge-like strokes: thick bodies are paired with hairline diagonals and sharp, sheared terminals, producing a cut, aerodynamic silhouette. Curves are taut and somewhat squared-off, with compact apertures and counters that keep the texture dense. Spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating an energetic rhythm rather than a strictly uniform set of proportions.
Best suited to large-size applications where the fine hairlines can remain visible—posters, headlines, cover titles, and brand marks. It can add a sharp, promotional flavor to editorial pull-quotes or packaging, especially when ample size and careful contrast-friendly reproduction are available.
The overall tone feels fast, punchy, and assertive, with a nostalgic edge reminiscent of late-20th-century advertising and sports branding. The high-energy slant and sharp contrasts give it a competitive, promotional voice that reads as bold and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through slant, width, and sculpted contrast, prioritizing motion and attitude over neutrality. Its wedge-cut terminals and compact internal spaces suggest a focus on branding and display typography with a retro-energetic voice.
In the sample text, the thinnest strokes become very delicate at smaller sizes, while the thick strokes hold strong, giving the face a distinctly poster-oriented contrast profile. The numerals echo the same wedge-driven construction, helping maintain consistency in branding or titling settings.