Sans Contrasted Behi 4 is a light, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A condensed, tall sans with a distinctly linear construction and squared, rounded-corner terminals. Strokes show clear contrast, with very thin horizontals and thicker verticals that give the letters a crisp, architectural rhythm. Curves are restrained and often squared off into soft rectangles (notably in C, O, and U shapes), while joins stay clean and minimal. The overall spacing and proportions emphasize verticality, producing a sleek, display-oriented texture in words and lines.
Best suited to display settings where its vertical emphasis and contrast can be appreciated—headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging titles, and short signage lines. It can work for brief text blocks at comfortable sizes, but its narrow build and fine strokes suggest avoiding very small sizes or low-contrast printing conditions.
The tone is streamlined and slightly theatrical, echoing early modern signage and Art Deco-era lettering without overt ornament. Its tight proportions and sharp contrast read as refined and stylish, with a hint of vintage futurism.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, period-tinged display voice built from simple geometric parts, pairing condensed proportions with crisp contrast to create a distinctive, high-impact word shape for titles and branding.
Several forms lean toward constructed geometry: bowls tend to be boxy with softened corners, and many characters rely on straight-sided strokes with narrow apertures. The numeral set follows the same condensed, linear logic, keeping a consistent silhouette alongside the uppercase and lowercase.