Sans Contrasted Ofrey 8 is a light, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, logotypes, magazine, posters, elegant, airy, modern, editorial, refined, premium tone, display clarity, modern elegance, brand distinctiveness, monolinear feel, large apertures, open counters, tapered joins, long extenders.
A delicate, contrasted sans with generous horizontal proportions and a clean, upright stance. Strokes move between hairline-thin connections and fuller verticals, producing a crisp, high-end rhythm without appearing calligraphic. Curves are smooth and open, terminals tend to finish cleanly, and joins often taper, giving letters a polished, drawn quality. Lowercase forms are readable with open counters, while ascenders and descenders feel slightly long, adding vertical grace to the overall texture.
Best suited to headlines and short text where its hairline details and contrast can remain crisp—such as magazine titles, brand systems, luxury packaging, and posters. It can also work for large-format UI or web hero typography when set with sufficient size and contrast, while long passages at small sizes may require careful testing due to the thin connecting strokes.
The overall tone is poised and contemporary, with a fashion/editorial polish. Its lightness and contrast convey sophistication and restraint, reading as premium rather than utilitarian. The wide set and airy spacing create a calm, breathable voice suited to refined branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, premium sans voice that borrows some elegance from high-contrast lettering while maintaining a clean, contemporary skeleton. Its width and open shapes aim to project clarity and confidence, while the fine connections provide a distinctive, fashion-forward signature.
Digit forms follow the same contrast logic, with rounded figures showing delicate internal joins and prominent curves. The italic is not shown; the samples suggest consistent spacing and a smooth text color at display sizes, with the finest strokes becoming a key part of the personality.