Sans Contrasted Vazi 2 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, magazine covers, packaging, dramatic, editorial, fashion, theatrical, retro, display impact, brand signature, editorial drama, retro modernity, sculpted, chiseled, wedge-cut, ink-trap, ball-terminal.
A sculptural, display-oriented sans with extreme thick–thin modulation and wedge-cut joins that create sharp internal notches and tapered tips. Curves are broadly geometric but carved away at transitions, producing distinctive triangular counters and ink-trap-like apertures in letters such as O, Q, a, e, and g. Stems are heavy and compact while diagonals and cross-strokes often thin to hairlines, giving the overall texture a staccato rhythm. Several forms use ball terminals and teardrop endings (notably in s, y, and some lowercase joins), and the numerals echo the same cut-away, high-drama construction.
Best suited for headlines, titles, and short bursts of text where the dramatic contrast and cut-away detailing can be appreciated. It works well for logos, magazine cover typography, fashion or nightlife promotion, and bold packaging/label systems, especially at medium-to-large sizes.
The tone is bold and theatrical—more runway/editorial than utilitarian. Its sharp notches and razor-thin accents read as glamorous and slightly mischievous, with a retro-modern flair that feels designed to be noticed at a glance.
The design appears intended to merge a clean sans framework with carved, high-contrast display theatrics—creating a distinctive signature look that remains upright and structured while delivering strong visual personality.
Uppercase shapes lean monumental and poster-like, while lowercase keeps similar carved transitions, helping the style remain consistent in mixed-case settings. The thin connecting strokes in letters like x and k become defining graphic moments, and spacing in text creates a lively, patterned color rather than a smooth paragraph tone.