Sans Contrasted Ofruj 8 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'TA Modern Times' by Tural Alisoy (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, magazines, posters, packaging, editorial, modern, refined, confident, clean, modern editorial, premium branding, display clarity, crisp, sculpted, open, airy, brisk.
A clean, contrasted sans with sharp terminals and a pronounced vertical stress. Strokes are mostly straight and disciplined, with selective rounding in bowls and counters; the contrast reads clearly in curves and joins without becoming delicate. Proportions feel generous and open, with wide capitals and steady spacing that keeps lines from looking crowded. Lowercase forms are simple and readable, with single-storey a and g, a compact, slightly hooked f, and a pointed, brisk rhythm in v/w/x/y/z. Numerals are clear and gently stylized, mixing straight spines with rounded bowls and tapered joins for a polished, display-ready texture.
Best suited for headlines, magazine/editorial layouts, and brand identities where a crisp, contrasted sans can add sophistication. It also works well for posters and packaging that benefit from a clean contemporary voice with extra visual bite in curves and diagonals.
The overall tone is modern and editorial: crisp, controlled, and slightly luxurious without leaning ornate. It suggests clarity and authority, with a refined edge that feels suited to contemporary branding and designed typography rather than utilitarian UI defaults.
The design appears intended to blend the simplicity of a sans framework with a more fashion/editorial contrast model, delivering a contemporary, premium feel while keeping letterforms straightforward and readable.
The family shows consistent contrast logic across caps, lowercase, and figures, producing a smooth typographic color in paragraphs. Curved letters (C/G/O/Q/S) emphasize the high-contrast structure, while angular forms (A/V/W/Y) add a sharp, energetic cadence. The sample text demonstrates good word-shape coherence and strong headline presence, with enough openness to remain legible at larger text sizes.