Sans Contrasted Hyri 9 is a very bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, packaging, industrial, techno, mechanical, futuristic, sporty, impact, tech aesthetic, industrial signage, brand marking, display clarity, square, blocky, condensed counters, stencil-like, ink-trap.
A heavy, squared display sans with compact internal counters and prominent right-angled geometry. Strokes are mostly monoline in feel but punctuated by sharp contrast moments: thin horizontal cuts and notches create breakpoints that read like stencil gaps or ink-trap apertures. Corners are slightly eased, while terminals stay blunt and engineered. The alphabet shows consistent modular construction with rectangular bowls (notably in O, D, P) and clipped joins, producing a tight, rhythmic texture in text settings.
Best suited for bold headlines, poster typography, and branding that benefits from a technical, industrial voice. It also fits gaming and interface graphics, team or motorsport-style identities, and short bursts of text on packaging or merchandise where strong silhouette recognition matters most.
The overall tone is assertive and mechanized, suggesting industrial signage and sci‑fi user interfaces. Its segmented details add a tactical, engineered attitude that feels sporty and performance-driven rather than friendly or literary.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum impact through a modular, squared construction, while using deliberate notches and thin cut strokes to inject contrast and a machine-made signature. The result prioritizes recognizability and attitude in display settings over quiet readability.
The distinctive cut-ins and internal gaps can sparkle at large sizes but may merge or visually chatter at small sizes due to dense counters and tight apertures. Numerals and capitals feel especially suited to labeling and scoreboard-like treatments, with a strong, uniform silhouette across the set.