Sans Contrasted Okbet 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, branding, headlines, packaging, contemporary, refined, calm, assured, modernize, add warmth, premium voice, editorial clarity, distinctive display, humanist, open counters, angled terminals, sculpted bowls, crisp joins.
A clean, contemporary sans with subtly sculpted forms and a clear stroke modulation that adds warmth without becoming decorative. Curves are smooth and open, with generous counters in letters like O, C, and e, while joins and terminals often resolve into gently angled cuts rather than blunt endings. Uppercase proportions feel steady and slightly monumental, with wide rounds and simple, disciplined construction; the lowercase maintains an even rhythm and readable apertures, supported by firm vertical stems and softly tapered curves. Numerals follow the same drawn logic, mixing sturdy straight-sided figures with rounded forms and consistent, tidy spacing.
This font is well suited to magazine layouts, contemporary brand identities, and packaging where a refined but approachable tone is needed. It performs well in headlines and subheads thanks to its sculpted details and open shapes, and it can also support short to medium text blocks where clarity and a polished rhythm are priorities.
The overall tone is modern and editorial: confident and polished, but not cold. Its mild calligraphic undercurrent lends a humane, approachable character that suits sophisticated branding and well-composed text settings.
The design appears intended to bridge functional sans-serif clarity with a more crafted, premium finish. By combining open, readable structures with subtle modulation and angled terminal treatments, it aims to stand out in display use while staying versatile for everyday editorial typography.
Several glyphs show distinctive, stylized details—especially in the terminals and diagonals—creating a recognizable voice in headlines while remaining controlled enough for longer passages. The mix of crisp geometry and gentle modulation gives the face a slightly tailored, boutique feel rather than a purely utilitarian one.