Sans Contrasted Tilu 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, ui labels, signage, techno, arcade, industrial, futuristic, utilitarian, digital display, sci‑fi styling, modular system, impactful titles, geometric, angular, squarish, stencil-like, monolinear feel.
A geometric, squarish sans built from straight strokes and sharp corners, with occasional clipped or notched joins that give a slightly stencil-like construction. Counters are boxy and tightly controlled, with a consistent grid logic that favors rectangular bowls and open apertures. Stroke endings are flat and abrupt, and several glyphs use simplified, modular forms (notably in diagonals and terminals), producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. The overall proportions read compact and efficient, with sturdy uppercase forms and a clean, legible lowercase that retains the same angular, rectilinear language.
Best suited to short-form, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, tech branding, and game or interface labels where the angular silhouette can carry personality. It can also work for signage or wayfinding in contemporary environments, especially when generous spacing is available.
The tone is distinctly techno and industrial, evoking digital signage, arcade UI, and sci‑fi interface lettering. Its sharp geometry and clipped details feel functional and programmed rather than calligraphic, projecting a cool, mechanical confidence.
The design intention appears to be a modern, grid-driven display sans that translates well to digital contexts, prioritizing sharp geometry, compact efficiency, and a distinctive techno voice while keeping letterforms broadly recognizable.
Diagonal letters (like K, V, W, X, Y) are rendered with strong, straight cuts that emphasize a constructed, modular look, while rounded shapes are deliberately squared off. Numerals follow the same boxy logic, helping mixed alphanumeric strings feel cohesive and display-oriented.