Sans Contrasted Miraz 5 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, branding, posters, packaging, elegant, fashion, editorial, dramatic, refined, editorial voice, luxury tone, headline impact, stylish italic, slanted, calligraphic, crisp, airy, tapered.
A slanted, high-contrast design built from sharp, clean strokes and tapered terminals. The letterforms are relatively narrow with a lively rhythm, showing strong thick–thin modulation and frequent wedge-like endings rather than flat cuts. Curves are smooth and open (notably in C, G, and S), while verticals and diagonals feel taut and disciplined, giving the alphabet a sleek, upright tension despite the italic angle. The lowercase keeps a moderate x-height with long, elegant ascenders and descenders that add vertical reach and a distinctly typographic cadence.
Best suited to headlines, magazine layouts, and brand identities where a refined italic voice is desirable. It can add a luxe, editorial accent to posters and packaging, and works especially well at larger sizes where the contrast and tapering can be appreciated.
The overall tone is sophisticated and modern with a fashion-forward edge. Its pronounced contrast and italic motion convey speed, confidence, and a slightly dramatic flair—more couture editorial than everyday utility.
The font appears designed to deliver an elegant, contemporary italic with strong contrast for attention-grabbing typography. Its narrow proportions and crisp tapering suggest an intent to create a sleek, upscale tone that stands out in short text and titling.
Numerals follow the same contrast and slant, reading as stylish and display-oriented. The design maintains consistent stroke logic across caps and lowercase, with a polished, print-like finish that emphasizes gesture and silhouette over neutrality.