Sans Contrasted Kaja 6 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logotypes, editorial display, avant-garde, art deco, playful, dramatic, stylish, visual impact, distinctiveness, decorative display, brand voice, retro-modern, stencil-like, geometric, carved, inktrap-like, teardrop terminals.
A sharply contrasted display sans built from bold, geometric silhouettes and thin interior cuts. Many glyphs feature distinctive horizontal “slits” and teardrop-like voids that read as stencil breaks or inktrap-inspired counters, creating a strong black-and-white rhythm. Curves are largely circular and engineered, while joins and terminals alternate between crisp, pointed wedges and smooth, scooped cut-ins. Proportions vary by letter, with emphatic, compact bowls and occasionally narrowed joins that heighten the sculpted, cut-paper feel in both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and identity work where its graphic internal cuts can become a signature. It also performs well for short editorial display lines, event titling, and fashion or nightlife collateral, especially when set with generous tracking and ample size.
The overall tone is theatrical and modernist, with a distinctly decorative edge. Its high-impact contrast and graphic cutouts evoke vintage headline styling—equal parts sophisticated and mischievous—making text feel crafted and deliberate rather than neutral. The repeated slit motif gives it a logo-like personality that reads as stylish, slightly futuristic, and fashion-forward.
The design appears intended as a statement display face that transforms simple sans structures into a branded, cutout-driven motif. By pairing heavy outer shapes with precise interior slashes, it aims to deliver instant recognition and a strong visual beat across letterforms.
Readability is strongest at larger sizes where the internal cutouts and wedge details remain clear; at small sizes the thin bridges and enclosed white shapes can visually merge. Numerals follow the same sculpted logic, with rounded forms and prominent horizontal apertures that keep the set cohesive in display settings.