Sans Contrasted Wiwy 9 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazine, branding, logos, fashion, editorial, dramatic, sleek, assertive, display impact, space saving, editorial style, luxury tone, condensed, oblique, sharp, calligraphic, angular.
A tightly condensed italic with strongly modulated strokes: heavy vertical stems and bowls countered by hairline diagonals and entry/exit strokes. The overall geometry is tall and compact with narrow counters, pointed terminals, and a pronounced forward slant that creates a fast rhythm. Many forms show a chiseled, wedge-like construction—especially in diagonals and joints—giving letters a razor-edged silhouette while maintaining clean, largely unadorned outlines. Numerals follow the same condensed, high-energy structure with bold bodies and thin, tensioned connections.
Best suited for headlines, display typography, magazine and campaign layouts, and branding where a condensed, high-tension italic can carry personality. It works well in short phrases, titles, and pull quotes where the sharp contrast and narrow set create a striking, upscale presence.
The tone is dramatic and fashion-forward, combining elegance with aggression. Its steep slant and sharp contrast read as luxurious and high-impact, evoking editorial headlines, nightlife posters, and performance branding rather than quiet, utilitarian text.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a narrow footprint while projecting a refined, couture-like attitude. By combining extreme slant, tight proportions, and dramatic contrast, it aims to create a memorable display voice that feels both sleek and theatrical.
Spacing appears intentionally tight and vertical, producing a dense texture in words and a strong sense of momentum across lines. The italic angle and contrast make small sizes feel spiky and busy, while larger sizes emphasize the sculptural, blade-like detailing and the distinctive tall proportions.