Sans Contrasted Tise 5 is a very bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, logos, packaging, athletic, industrial, retro, aggressive, dynamic, impact, speed, compactness, energy, display, condensed, oblique, angular, squared, slanted terminals.
A condensed, right-leaning sans with a pronounced forward slant and tightly drawn proportions. Strokes show clear modulation, with broad verticals and tapered joins that create a chiseled, aerodynamic feel rather than a purely geometric build. Counters are compact and often squared-off (notably in D/O/Q), while terminals tend to be cut on a diagonal, reinforcing the sense of speed. The lowercase follows the same compressed rhythm, with single-storey forms and simplified shapes that keep texture dense; the numerals echo the same slanted, clipped construction.
This style suits display typography where impact and momentum are desired—sports identities, event posters, action-themed titles, and bold promotional headlines. It can also work for compact labeling on packaging or equipment graphics where a tight, energetic texture is beneficial, while longer text is best reserved for larger sizes due to the dense, condensed forms.
The overall tone is fast, assertive, and performance-oriented—suggesting motion, machinery, and competitive energy. Its sharp cuts and compressed spacing evoke vintage sports graphics and industrial labeling, with a slightly cinematic, action-forward attitude.
The design appears intended to deliver high-impact, speed-driven display typography with a compressed footprint. By combining a strong forward slant, clipped terminals, and stroke modulation, it aims to feel engineered and athletic while remaining a clean, sans-based letterform system.
The set shows strong stylistic consistency across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, with recurring diagonal cuts and squared bowls. The dense letterfit and compact counters create a dark, continuous typographic color, especially in longer lines, while distinctive forms like the hooked J and the angular Q tail add character at display sizes.