Sans Contrasted Fysi 10 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, logotypes, packaging, sporty, retro, assertive, dynamic, industrial, speed emphasis, impact display, brand distinctiveness, technical tone, slanted, condensed feel, angular, sharp, hard-edged.
A heavy, right-slanted display sans with a strongly engineered, geometric build. Letterforms are constructed from broad, blocky strokes interrupted by crisp triangular notches and occasional hairline diagonal cuts that read like speedlines. Counters tend to be narrow and vertically emphasized, with squared terminals and a generally angular silhouette; round shapes (like O/0) are drawn as tall ovals with controlled apertures. The texture is tight and rhythmic, with small internal cuts and joins creating a segmented, mechanical look that stays consistent across upper- and lowercase as well as numerals.
Best suited for large-scale applications where its angular cuts and segmented strokes can be appreciated: headlines, posters, event graphics, sports and racing-themed branding, and punchy packaging. It can also work for short logotypes or wordmarks where a compact, high-energy voice is desired, but it will feel visually intense in extended passages.
The overall tone is fast, forceful, and performance-oriented, evoking motorsport, athletic branding, and industrial signage. Its aggressive slant and razor-cut detailing give it a dramatic, forward-driving energy that feels retro-futuristic and slightly militaristic.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, speed-inflected sans voice—combining condensed, forward-leaning forms with stylized cut-ins to create a distinctive, technical identity. The consistent incision language suggests a deliberate focus on brandable display typography with strong motion cues.
The distinctive diagonal incision motif appears repeatedly in key joins and crossings (notably on letters like A, K, M/N, W/X), becoming a signature graphic element. In longer text the strong slant and dense black forms create a bold, poster-like color, making it best treated as a headline face rather than a neutral workhorse.