Sans Contrasted Made 6 is a light, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui display, signage, clean, modern, technical, friendly, airy, modern clarity, distinctive neutrality, softened geometry, display legibility, rounded, flared strokes, open counters, humanist, soft terminals.
This typeface presents a streamlined sans structure with gently rounded forms and subtly modulated strokes that create a refined, contrasted rhythm. Curves are broad and open, with counters that stay generous in letters like C, O, and e, supporting clarity at larger sizes. Terminals tend to soften and slightly flare rather than end abruptly, giving horizontals and curves a mild calligraphic lift without introducing overt decorative features. Overall proportions feel expansive with ample internal space, and the lowercase maintains a steady, readable silhouette with simple, single-storey forms and minimal intrusion into counters.
It is well suited to headlines, identity work, and short blocks of text where its open counters and gentle modulation can be appreciated. The clean shapes and consistent texture also make it a good candidate for UI display text, labels, and signage where a modern but approachable tone is desired.
The tone reads modern and lightly engineered, balancing a clean, contemporary feel with a touch of warmth from the rounded geometry and softened terminals. Its spacing and openness lend an airy, calm presence, while the modest contrast adds a quietly confident, polished voice.
The design appears intended to provide a contemporary sans with a slightly expressive stroke behavior—enough contrast and terminal shaping to feel distinctive, while keeping the letterforms simple and highly legible. It aims to deliver a broad, spacious texture that reads cleanly and conveys a mild, friendly sophistication.
The numerals follow the same open, rounded construction, with smooth curves on 0/6/8/9 and a simple, legible 1 and 7. Uppercase shapes stay restrained and straightforward, avoiding aggressive angles; diagonals (V, W, X) look crisp but not sharp-edged, which keeps the overall texture even in display settings.