Sans Normal Tadol 15 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazine, branding, posters, packaging, editorial, fashion, luxury, dramatic, refined, display impact, editorial elegance, luxury branding, modern refinement, high contrast, sharp terminals, hairline joins, crisp curves, sculptural.
A high-contrast display face built from broad, dark main strokes that taper into extremely fine hairlines. Curves are smooth and taut, with pointed or knife-like terminals and occasional hairline hooks that create a calligraphic snap without becoming ornate. The rhythm alternates between dense black wedges and delicate connecting strokes, giving letters a sculpted, cut-from-paper feel. Spacing and proportions read as contemporary and clean, with simplified forms and minimal detailing despite the extreme contrast.
Best suited to large-size applications such as headlines, fashion and culture magazines, brand marks, and high-end packaging where the contrast can read clearly. It also works well for short pull quotes or titles where its sharp, glossy texture can carry the page without needing long-form readability.
The overall tone is polished and theatrical, projecting a runway/editorial sensibility. Its sharp transitions and hairline finesse feel upscale and intentional, creating a sense of elegance with a slightly edgy, modern bite.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum elegance and impact through extreme contrast and precise, simplified letterforms. It aims for a contemporary luxury voice—clean and minimal in construction, but dramatic in silhouette—optimized for display typography where visual presence matters most.
In text, the font’s hairlines become a defining feature, adding sparkle and precision but also making the design feel size-sensitive. The most striking impression comes from the interplay of heavy verticals and ultra-thin diagonals/joins, which creates a lively texture and strong visual hierarchy in mixed-case setting.