Sans Contrasted Tyta 9 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, branding, art deco, retro, stylish, display, architectural, decorative contrast, retro modern, geometric clarity, display impact, geometric, flared, monoline accents, round counters, crisp.
A geometric sans with pronounced stroke modulation and crisp, clean terminals. Many forms combine broad vertical stems with thinner connecting strokes and subtly flared ends, creating a distinctly contrasted rhythm without true serifs. Counters tend toward near-circular shapes, while joins and bowls are simplified and smooth, giving the face a polished, constructed feel. The set reads as spacious and open, with a slightly modular look in places where strokes meet and where curves transition into straights.
Best suited to headlines and short-form display typography where its contrast and stylized terminals can be appreciated. It works well for branding, logotypes, posters, and packaging that want a refined retro or architectural mood, and it can add character to pull quotes or section titles in editorial layouts.
The overall tone is retro-modern and decorative, evoking Art Deco–era signage and streamlined industrial styling. Its contrast and stylized detailing add sophistication and a bit of theatrical flair, while the underlying geometry keeps it controlled and contemporary.
The design appears intended to merge geometric sans simplicity with decorative contrast for a distinctive display voice. By pairing circular construction with flared terminals and stroke modulation, it aims to feel elegant and era-referential while remaining clean and legible in prominent sizes.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent geometric DNA, with rounded letters (O, C, G, a, e) emphasizing circularity and sharp, tidy cutoffs. The figures follow the same contrast logic and read clearly at display sizes, with distinctive curves and terminal treatments that make them feel designed as a set rather than neutral text numerals.