Sans Contrasted Kyfo 2 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, logotype, posters, headlines, branding, futuristic, tech, aerodynamic, dynamic, sci‑fi, futurism, impact, motion, distinctiveness, streamlined, slanted, geometric, cutaway, speedlines.
A slanted, geometric sans with sharply tapered terminals and pronounced contrast created by thick curved bowls paired with hairline connectors and stems. Many glyphs feature horizontal cutaways or banded breaks through the counters, giving a segmented, aerodynamic rhythm across the set. Curves are smooth and near-circular in forms like O, C, and G, while diagonals and joins (notably in K, V, W, X, and Y) are drawn with thin, blade-like strokes. The overall texture alternates between bold black arcs and fine linear elements, producing a lively, high-energy pattern in both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited for display typography such as headlines, posters, product names, and logotypes where its segmented contrast can be appreciated. It can work for short UI or packaging callouts in larger sizes, especially in tech, gaming, or automotive contexts, but is less appropriate for dense body copy due to its fine strokes and disruptive cutaways.
The font communicates speed and precision, with a distinctly futuristic, engineered feel. Its segmented strokes and sleek slant evoke sci‑fi interfaces, motorsport graphics, and contemporary tech branding, reading as energetic and forward-looking rather than neutral or traditional.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, high-velocity aesthetic through contrast-driven forms and deliberate breaks in the letter shapes. By combining geometric bowls with hairline joins and repeated horizontal cutaways, it aims for a cohesive sci‑fi/tech voice that stands out immediately in branding and titling.
The cutaway bands and ultra-thin strokes create strong stylistic character but also introduce delicate details that can drop out at small sizes or in low-resolution reproduction. Numerals and round letters emphasize the banded motif, reinforcing the typeface’s signature “speedline” look across mixed text.