Sans Contrasted Jivu 6 is a bold, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, magazine, posters, packaging, fashion, editorial, dramatic, luxury, modernist, headline impact, editorial flair, luxury tone, dynamic slant, calligraphic, razor-thin, slanted, high-waisted, sculpted.
A sharply slanted display face with extreme thick–thin modulation and crisp, tapered terminals. Stems are heavy and wedge-like, while hairlines become near-thread thin, creating a cut-paper, blade-edge feel in counters and joins. Curves are smooth and controlled, with open apertures and a consistent forward rhythm; the overall width is generous, giving letters room to breathe even at large sizes. Numerals echo the same contrast and italic energy, with prominent diagonals and finely pointed details.
Best suited to fashion-led headlines, magazine covers, brand marks, and poster titling where contrast and motion are desirable. It can also work for premium packaging and campaign graphics, especially when set with generous leading and enough size to preserve the delicate hairlines.
The tone is assertive and polished, balancing couture elegance with a slightly aggressive, editorial sharpness. Its high contrast and pronounced slant convey speed, drama, and sophistication, making text feel styled rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, editorial italic voice with maximum contrast and a sculpted, calligraphic edge. It prioritizes impact and style over neutrality, aiming to make short phrases and titles look curated and high-end.
Spacing appears tuned for headlines: the wide proportions and strong diagonals create a lively texture, while the very fine hairlines can visually shimmer and may need ample size and clean reproduction to stay crisp. The design reads most confidently in larger settings where the thin strokes and tapered joins remain distinct.