Sans Contrasted Faza 7 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, titles, packaging, branding, art deco, theatrical, retro, stylized, dramatic, deco revival, display impact, stylized geometry, poster texture, condensed, rounded, monoline stems, ink-trap feel, vertical stress.
A stylized sans with tall, condensed proportions and a strong vertical rhythm. Many forms are built from rounded-rectangle strokes with squared terminals, paired with very thin joining strokes and occasional tapered hooks, producing a pronounced thick–thin pattern. Counters are generally narrow and elongated, with generous corner radii that keep the heavy shapes smooth rather than blunt. Uppercase construction is display-oriented and geometric, while lowercase and figures echo the same modular, column-like structure, yielding an overall engineered, poster-ready texture.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and short bursts of text where its condensed geometry and contrast can carry impact. It works well for posters, branding marks, packaging, and entertainment or event graphics that benefit from a Deco-inspired voice. For longer reading, larger sizes and looser tracking help preserve clarity and keep counters from filling in visually.
The font conveys a distinctly Art Deco and stage-poster sensibility—sleek, dramatic, and slightly eccentric. Its contrast and narrow silhouettes create a sense of glamour and momentum, with a playful sharpness in the thin links and hooked details. The overall tone feels retro-futurist and theatrical rather than neutral or purely utilitarian.
The design appears intended to reinterpret geometric sans structures through a high-contrast, modular system that prioritizes personality and visual rhythm over neutrality. By combining heavy rounded-rect forms with hairline connectors and occasional flourished hooks, it aims to deliver a distinctive display texture reminiscent of vintage signage and Art Deco lettering.
Spacing and word color appear intentionally bold and blocky, with a strong emphasis on vertical strokes that creates a tight, patterned cadence in text. Several letters use minimal crossbars and narrow apertures, so the design reads most clearly at display sizes where its contrast and distinctive joins can be appreciated.