Sans Contrasted Yiso 12 is a very bold, very wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing graphics, game titles, movie posters, packaging headers, aggressive, futuristic, racing, comic-book, action, speed emphasis, impact headlines, action styling, tech edge, slanted, angular, wedge-cut, sharp, dynamic.
A heavy, slanted display sans with tightly angled construction and dramatic wedge-like terminals. Strokes show pronounced contrast through cut-ins and tapered joins, creating sharp points and triangular notches rather than smooth curves. Counters are compact and often diagonally stressed, while horizontals and diagonals feel sheared, producing a strong forward-leaning rhythm. The overall silhouette is blocky and extended, with crisp edges and a consistent, engineered feel across letters and figures.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as sports identities, racing or motorsport graphics, gaming and entertainment titles, and bold packaging headers. It performs well in large sizes where the slashed details and contrast can be clearly resolved, and where a sense of speed and aggression is desirable.
The font projects speed and impact, with a charged, combative energy that reads as sporty and tech-forward. Its sharp cuts and slashed detailing evoke action titles and arcade-era intensity, giving headlines a sense of motion even when set static.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum momentum and punch through oblique stance, sharp terminal cuts, and high-contrast carving. Its consistent use of wedge shapes suggests a deliberate “blade” motif aimed at energetic display typography rather than quiet text reading.
Spacing appears built for display: inner spaces are tight and the strong diagonal stress can make word shapes interlock visually in longer lines. Numerals match the same blade-cut logic and maintain the same forward thrust, keeping mixed alphanumeric settings cohesive.