Sans Contrasted Sevo 5 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, ui display, futuristic, techy, playful, retro, sci-fi branding, display impact, digital clarity, friendly tech, rounded, geometric, modular, soft-cornered, squared.
A rounded, geometric sans with squared bowls and generously softened corners. Strokes are heavy and clean with subtle thickness shifts that show up in joins and curved-to-straight transitions, giving the forms a slightly sculpted feel rather than monoline neutrality. Counters are mostly rectangular or rounded-rectangle, apertures are wide, and terminals are blunt, producing compact, sturdy silhouettes. The lowercase is large relative to caps, with simple single-storey forms and a distinctly mechanical rhythm across straight stems and curved shoulders.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, product names, posters, and branding where its futuristic geometry can lead the visual identity. It can also work for UI or app display text, labels, and navigation elements when used at comfortable sizes. For longer passages, it will be most effective in short bursts (pull quotes, captions, section headers) where the strong shapes remain easy to parse.
The overall tone reads futuristic and interface-minded, with a retro-digital flavor reminiscent of 1970s–90s sci‑fi and early computer aesthetics. Its softened geometry keeps it friendly and approachable, preventing the tech styling from feeling cold. The rhythm feels energetic and a bit quirky, suited to modern “tech-but-human” branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, constructed sans with a clear technological voice while retaining warmth through rounded corners and open interiors. It prioritizes bold presence and quick silhouette recognition, making it effective for attention-grabbing typography and identity work.
Distinctive details include squared inner counters, rounded-rectangle ‘O’/‘0’ structures, and a compact, modular feel in letters like S, Z, and the diagonals. Numerals are bold and blocky with clear, simple shapes that emphasize quick recognition. The design maintains strong consistency across capitals and lowercase, with minimal calligraphic influence and a focus on constructed forms.