Sans Contrasted Kihy 4 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming ui, sports branding, futuristic, techno, sporty, industrial, arcade, distinctive branding, tech aesthetic, speed impact, modular styling, rounded, stencil-like, geometric, streamlined, display.
A geometric sans with squared proportions and generously rounded corners. The letterforms use sharp, engineered joins paired with smooth curves, creating a crisp, machined silhouette. Many glyphs show deliberate cut-ins and segmented strokes (notably in A, B, E, S, and several numerals), producing a stencil-like, modular construction. Counters are often squarish-oval, terminals tend to be blunt, and the overall spacing and rhythm feel compact and forward-driving, especially in uppercase.
Best suited for display applications where its stylized segmentation can read clearly: headlines, posters, product marks, team or sports branding, and gaming/tech interface accents. It can also work for short pull quotes or packaging callouts, but the internal cut-ins make it less ideal for long-form text or very small UI sizes.
The tone is contemporary and tech-oriented, with an energetic, game/interface aesthetic. Its segmented strokes and sleek curvature evoke machinery, racing graphics, and sci‑fi UI lettering rather than neutral editorial typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, modern signal through modular, partially segmented forms—balancing rounded geometry with hard, mechanical structure. The consistent use of notches and inset bars suggests a purposeful theme aimed at distinctive branding and high-impact titling.
Distinctive internal bars and notches are a defining motif across both cases, giving strong identity but also adding visual noise at small sizes. The uppercase has a particularly assertive presence, while the lowercase keeps the same modular logic with simplified, single-storey forms.