Sans Contrasted Goha 2 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, sports branding, esports, posters, sporty, futuristic, aggressive, technical, high-performance, speed, impact, signage, branding, tech tone, angular, blocky, boxy, compact, dense texture.
A heavy, forward-slanted sans with squared, rounded-corner geometry and a compact, athletic rhythm. Counters are generally rectangular and tightened, with small apertures and strong, stable horizontals that keep the texture dense. Stroke endings are clean and mechanical, and the contrast shows up as selective thickening that adds punch without becoming calligraphic. The numerals and caps carry a stencil-like, techno coherence, with sharp diagonals and blocky joins that maintain a consistent, industrial silhouette.
Best suited to headlines and short bursts of text where a strong, fast, technical voice is desired—sports branding, motorsport or cycling aesthetics, esports and gaming identities, and action-oriented posters. It also fits UI title treatments, product naming, and packaging where a rugged, engineered look supports the message. For longer paragraphs, the dense texture and tight apertures will be more visually demanding than a text-optimized sans.
This typeface projects a fast, high-energy tone with a distinctly sporty and tactical feel. Its forward slant and squared forms suggest motion, confidence, and a slightly aggressive, performance-driven attitude. Overall, it reads as modern and engineered rather than friendly or nostalgic.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum impact and a sense of speed through a pronounced forward slant, compressed counters, and squared construction. Its engineered shapes and consistent, modular logic indicate an intention to perform best in bold display contexts where immediacy and attitude matter more than quiet readability.
The uppercase alphabet is especially geometric and squared, while the lowercase retains the same industrial logic with simplified, blocky forms. Figures are robust and stylized, matching the overall techno-athletic construction and maintaining a consistent forward-leaning momentum across lines of text.