Sans Contrasted Tila 3 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, industrial, futuristic, technical, condensed, assertive, display impact, space efficiency, technical tone, modern branding, squared, rounded corners, monolinear feel, geometric, stencil-like.
A condensed, geometric sans with squared counters and softly rounded corners. Strokes are predominantly straight and vertical, with selective thinning in curves and joints that creates a crisp, engineered rhythm. Open apertures and squared bowls give the forms a modular feel, while terminals tend toward flat cuts and tight radii. Overall spacing reads compact and controlled, with distinctive, slightly stylized shapes in letters like G, Q, a, e, and y that emphasize a constructed, display-oriented design.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its condensed build and engineered details can read clearly: headlines, logotypes, product branding, posters, and UI/wayfinding-style signage. It can also work for packaging and labels that benefit from a compact, high-impact voice, though long body text may feel dense due to the tight, constructed forms.
The tone is modern and machine-made, leaning toward sci‑fi and industrial signage. Its compact proportions and hard-edged geometry project efficiency and strength, while the rounded corners keep it from feeling harsh. The overall impression is technical and purposeful rather than casual or handwritten.
Likely intended as a distinctive display sans that merges geometric construction with a slightly technical, industrial flavor. The consistent modular shapes and compact rhythm suggest a focus on strong silhouette, efficient space use, and a contemporary, futuristic voice.
The design’s personality comes through most in the squared interior spaces and the way curves are treated as rounded rectangles rather than true circles. Numerals and capitals share a consistent, architectural logic that keeps text looking uniform and “built,” even in mixed-case settings.