Sans Contrasted Pere 7 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, gaming titles, film titles, posters, headlines, futuristic, sporty, technical, aggressive, kinetic, convey speed, signal tech, add impact, create edge, modernize, angular, condensed feel, slanted, sharp terminals, faceted.
A sharply slanted, angular sans with faceted curves and brisk, forward-leaning construction. Strokes show pronounced thick–thin behavior, with heavy main diagonals and verticals contrasted by hairline cross-strokes and crisp horizontal cuts. Counters are narrow and often squared-off, and terminals finish in pointed or chamfered forms that emphasize speed and direction. The rhythm is energetic and slightly irregular in width from glyph to glyph, contributing to a cut-metal, engineered look in both uppercase and lowercase.
Well-suited for attention-grabbing headlines in sports, motorsport, gaming, or tech contexts, as well as posters, promo graphics, and title treatments where a sense of velocity and edge is desired. It can work for short UI labels or packaging accents when used at larger sizes with ample spacing, but is less ideal for extended body text due to its intense contrast and steep slant.
The font projects a fast, high-performance tone with a distinctly futuristic edge. Its sharp geometry and dramatic contrast feel assertive and competitive, suggesting motion, precision, and a slightly militaristic or sci‑fi attitude rather than a neutral everyday voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, speed-centric display voice through italicized geometry, sharp terminals, and dramatic thick–thin articulation. Its faceted forms and directional cuts aim to evoke engineered precision and forward motion in branding and titling.
At text sizes the hairline elements can visually recede, while the heavy stems and diagonals dominate, creating a strong pattern and clear directional emphasis. The extreme slant and sharp joins make it most comfortable as a display style, where its angular detailing and high-contrast cuts remain legible.