Sans Contrasted Ofgam 20 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: magazines, book text, headlines, branding, packaging, editorial, classic, refined, formal, literary, editorial clarity, classic revival, premium tone, display sparkle, bracketed, calligraphic, sharp, crisp, vertical stress.
A crisp, contrasted text face with sharp, bracketed serifs and a mostly vertical axis. Strokes move from very thin hairlines to sturdy stems, with pointed joins and tapered terminals that give the contours a slightly calligraphic snap. Capitals are proportioned with clear, classical structure; curves are smooth and open, while straight strokes stay rigid and upright. Lowercase forms keep a steady rhythm with moderately compact counters and a two-storey “a,” while figures show pronounced thick–thin patterning that reads confidently at display and text sizes.
Well suited to editorial layouts such as magazines and book typography where contrast and crisp serif detail enhance hierarchy. It can also serve branding, packaging, and high-end marketing applications that benefit from a polished, classical presence, particularly in titles, pull quotes, and short paragraphs.
The overall tone feels editorial and literary, with a refined, traditional voice suited to serious content. Its strong contrast and crisp details add a sense of sophistication and formality, evoking printed books, magazines, and cultured branding rather than casual or utilitarian interfaces.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary take on a classic, high-contrast reading style: authoritative enough for text, but with sufficient sharpness and contrast to carry elegant display roles. Its controlled proportions and consistent rhythm suggest a focus on clarity and typographic hierarchy across mixed sizes.
Spacing appears balanced and even in running text, supporting long-form reading while retaining a stylish sparkle from the hairlines. Distinctive character shapes—especially the angular diagonals and the brisk, pointed terminals—give the design a slightly dramatic, fashion-forward edge without becoming ornamental.