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Sans Contrasted Nogel 16 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: editorial, headlines, book covers, magazines, branding, classic, refined, formal, literary, editorial clarity, premium tone, headline presence, print polish, crisp, bracketed, calligraphic, high-contrast, sculpted.


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This typeface presents crisp, sharply finished letterforms with clear stroke modulation and a disciplined, upright stance. Strokes transition from thinner joins to sturdier verticals, producing a clean, contrasted texture without feeling overly delicate. Terminals are tapered and angular, and many forms show subtle bracket-like transitions at joins, giving the shapes a sculpted, print-oriented rhythm. Uppercase proportions feel stately and slightly condensed in presence, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward structure with a moderately open rhythm and compact apertures in places. Numerals follow the same controlled contrast and clear silhouettes, staying legible at text sizes while retaining a polished edge.

This font is well suited to editorial typography such as magazine features, book jackets, and cultured headlines where a refined, contrasted texture is desirable. It can also support brand systems that want a serious, premium voice, working effectively for logos, pull quotes, and section titles alongside simpler companion faces.

The overall tone is composed and editorial, balancing crisp modernity with a traditional, bookish seriousness. Its contrast and sharp terminals add a sense of refinement and authority, making it feel suited to elevated, formal communication rather than casual or playful settings.

The design appears intended to deliver a polished, authoritative reading experience with enough stroke modulation and sharp finishing to stand out in display use. It aims for a controlled, print-like sophistication—clean and upright, but with crafted detailing that adds personality and hierarchy.

In text, the face holds a steady baseline and consistent color, with the sharp detailing becoming more pronounced at larger sizes where the tapered terminals and stroke transitions read as a defining character. The uppercase has a confident presence for headings, while the lowercase remains restrained and readable for short paragraphs and supporting copy.

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Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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