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Serif Contrasted Oszi 7 is a very bold, narrow, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.

Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, titles, sports graphics, dramatic, cinematic, vintage, assertive, sporty, attention capture, space saving, speed cue, editorial edge, condensed, forward-leaning, knife-edge, display, crisp.


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A condensed italic serif with striking, poster-like heft and razor-thin hairlines. The forms are tall and tightly set, with a strong forward slant and a pronounced vertical stress that yields sharp, glossy-looking transitions between thick stems and fine connecting strokes. Serifs are small and precise, often reading as pointed wedges or short hairline feet, and terminals tend toward cut, angular endings rather than rounded finishes. Counters are narrow and compact, and the overall rhythm is energetic, with occasional flare-like swelling in curves that emphasizes the high-contrast silhouette.

Best suited to display settings where punch and character are priorities: headlines, titles, posters, and brand marks. It also fits energetic applications such as sports graphics, packaging callouts, and cinematic or retro-themed promos where a condensed italic voice helps conserve space while staying highly expressive.

The face projects speed and intensity, balancing refined high-contrast elegance with a bold, attention-grabbing attitude. Its steep italic and compressed proportions give it a kinetic, almost cinematic feel, while the crisp serifs and hairlines add a tailored, editorial edge.

The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact footprint, using an exaggerated italic angle and extreme contrast to create a fast, commanding texture. It aims to combine classic high-contrast serif cues with a more aggressive, contemporary display stance.

In the sample text, the dense color and steep slant create a strong diagonal flow across lines, which can amplify urgency and motion. The sharp joins and thin internal strokes are visually distinctive and will reward generous sizes and careful spacing when used in longer phrases.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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