Sans Contrasted Faza 6 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, retro, playful, display, quirky, punchy, impact, distinctiveness, retro flavor, graphic texture, display focus, rounded corners, blocky, monoline details, ink-trap feel, soft terminals.
A blocky, rounded-corner sans with a strong black presence and pronounced stroke modulation. Many glyphs combine wide, softened vertical slabs with very thin connectors and interior strokes, creating a high-contrast, cutout-like rhythm. Counters tend to be rectangular or squarish with generous rounding, and several letters show asymmetric shaping (notably in diagonals and joins) that adds a crafted, slightly eccentric texture. The overall construction is compact and sturdy, while the thin strokes and narrow joins keep the shapes crisp and graphic rather than purely geometric.
Best suited to headlines and short-form display typography where its distinctive thick–thin construction and rounded block forms can carry the layout. It works well for posters, branding wordmarks, packaging callouts, and signage-style applications that benefit from a retro, graphic punch.
The tone is bold and characterful, blending mid-century signage energy with a playful, almost toy-like softness. Its quirky joins and dramatic thick–thin interplay feel attention-seeking and theatrical, making text look lively and slightly unconventional.
The design appears intended as a statement display sans that departs from neutral grotesks by emphasizing rounded rectangular geometry and dramatic contrast. Its goal seems to be instant recognizability and a lively, vintage-leaning texture for attention-driven typographic settings.
Diagonal forms (V/W/X/Y) read as heavy wedges with narrow internal joins, while curves (C/G/S) use softened corners rather than pure circles, reinforcing a squarish, retro-industrial silhouette. Numerals mirror the same mix of rounded blocks and thin detailing, giving them strong poster impact but a stylized, non-neutral voice.