Sans Contrasted Unri 5 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, event flyers, game ui, playful, quirky, comic, dynamic, rebellious, attention grabbing, hand-cut feel, expressive display, informal voice, angular, jagged, blocky, irregular, tilted.
A heavy, angular display sans with sharply cut terminals and a deliberately uneven, hand-cut silhouette. Strokes show noticeable thick–thin shifts, and many forms lean forward with a lively, slightly off-kilter baseline rhythm. Counters are compact and often squarish, with occasional stencil-like breaks and asymmetries that make each character feel carved rather than drawn. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a rough, animated texture in words and headlines.
Best suited to short, bold applications where texture and personality matter: posters, headlines, event flyers, packaging accents, and entertainment-oriented branding. It also works well for game or cartoon-style interfaces when set large with generous tracking and line spacing to keep the irregular shapes from clumping.
The overall tone is mischievous and energetic, with a raw, DIY edge that feels closer to comic lettering and punk poster graphics than to polished corporate typography. Its irregular angles and chunky presence read as loud, informal, and attention-seeking, projecting a sense of movement and attitude.
The design appears intended to mimic hand-cut or improvised lettering with a strong forward slant and exaggerated angles, prioritizing impact and character over smooth uniformity. Its contrasted strokes and irregular widths suggest a deliberate aim for expressive, kinetic display typography.
In text settings the jagged diagonals and tight counters create a strong black footprint, so readability drops as sizes get smaller. The numerals follow the same cut-paper geometry, helping the font feel cohesive in headline treatments that mix letters and numbers.