Sans Contrasted Maky 11 is a regular weight, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, gaming, futuristic, techno, sporty, dynamic, sleek, speed, modernity, impact, motion, rounded, slanted, cut-in, streamlined, stencil-like.
This typeface uses broad, horizontally extended forms with a consistent rightward slant and pronounced, sculpted stroke modulation. Many letters feature flattened curves and tapered terminals, with frequent horizontal incisions or cut-ins that create a segmented, almost stencil-like rhythm. Counters tend to be compact and elliptical, and joins are smooth but tightened, producing a fast, aerodynamic silhouette. Spacing and letterfit read as display-oriented, with distinctive shapes that prioritize profile and motion over neutrality.
Best suited for short-form display settings where its stylized cuts and slanted, expanded proportions can read clearly—such as posters, titles, logos, packaging, and motion/tech or sports-related graphics. It can work for larger blocks of text only at generous sizes and spacing, where the interior breaks don’t clutter the rhythm.
The overall tone feels forward-looking and engineered, with a sporty, sci‑fi energy. The slant and sliced detailing suggest speed and precision, giving headlines a kinetic, high-impact presence that fits modern, performance-themed aesthetics.
The letterforms appear intended to communicate speed and modernity through slanted geometry, compressed counters, and repeated horizontal segmentation. The design leans into a distinctive, logo-like texture that helps text feel branded and energetic rather than purely utilitarian.
The design’s recurring horizontal breaks are especially noticeable in rounded letters and numerals, creating a signature “banded” look that remains consistent across cases. Diacritics and punctuation are not shown; the samples focus on the core alphanumeric set.