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Sans Contrasted Tyki 11 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, magazine, fashion, posters, branding, elegant, editorial, dramatic, refined, luxury display, editorial impact, modern elegance, refined contrast, high-contrast, hairline, razor-sharp, sculpted, crisp.


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This typeface presents an upright, high-contrast structure with razor-thin hairlines and strong vertical stems. Curves are smooth and taut, with pointed joins and a generally crisp, contemporary finish. Uppercase forms lean toward classical proportions while maintaining a clean, minimally adorned surface; diagonals and terminals often resolve into sharp, knife-like ends. The lowercase is compact and controlled, with a two-storey “g,” a single-storey “a,” and clear round counters that stay open even as strokes taper to fine lines. Numerals echo the same contrast-driven rhythm, mixing sturdy verticals with delicate connecting strokes for a polished, display-oriented texture.

It is well suited to headlines, magazine typography, lookbooks, and brand identities where high contrast and refined detail are desirable. It can also work for posters and packaging when set with ample size and comfortable spacing to keep the hairlines from visually breaking down.

The overall tone is poised and luxurious, with a distinctly editorial bite. Its extreme contrast and sharp terminals create a sense of drama and precision, reading as premium, fashion-forward, and slightly austere rather than casual or friendly.

The design intention appears focused on creating a modern, high-fashion display voice that combines classical proportions with sharpened, contemporary detailing. Its contrast and fine hairlines prioritize sophistication and impact over utilitarian neutrality, aiming to elevate titles and short passages with a premium editorial character.

The font’s spacing and stroke modulation produce a lively, shimmering rhythm in text, especially where hairlines repeat across sequences of letters. Large sizes emphasize its sculptural elegance, while smaller sizes may rely heavily on sufficient resolution and printing conditions to preserve the thinnest strokes.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
Number — Decimal Digit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
Ö
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Ć
Č
Đ
Ė
Ę
Ě
Ğ
Į
İ
Ľ
Ł
Ń
Ő
Œ
Ś
Ş
Š
Ū
Ű
Ų
Ŵ
Ŷ
Ÿ
Ź
Ž
Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
ß
à
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
ý
ÿ
ć
č
đ
ė
ę
ě
ğ
į
ı
ľ
ł
ń
ő
œ
ś
ş
š
ū
ű
ų
ŵ
ŷ
ź
ž
Letter — Superscript Latin
ª
º
Number — Superscript
¹
²
³
Number — Fraction
½
¼
¾
Punctuation
!
#
*
,
.
/
:
;
?
\
¡
·
¿
Punctuation — Quote
"
'
«
»
Punctuation — Parenthesis
(
)
[
]
{
}
Punctuation — Dash
-
_
Symbol
&
@
|
¦
§
©
®
°
Symbol — Currency
$
¢
£
¤
¥
Symbol — Math
%
+
<
=
>
~
¬
±
^
µ
×
÷
Diacritics
`
´
¯
¨
¸