Sans Contrasted Tiha 6 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, retro, dramatic, authoritative, display-forward, high impact, space saving, poster ready, headline clarity, branding emphasis, architectural, blocky, rounded corners, compact counters, vertical stress.
A condensed sans with heavy vertical emphasis, squared shoulders, and smoothly rounded corners. Strokes are predominantly monoline in feel but with visible modulation in places, especially where curves transition into stems, giving a subtle contrasted, carved look. Counters are compact and often vertically oriented, with tall oval forms in letters like O and D and a streamlined, architectural rhythm across the alphabet. The lowercase follows the same compressed geometry, with single-story a and g and short, sturdy horizontals that reinforce the blocky silhouette.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and branding marks that need a compact but forceful voice. It can work well for event promotions, editorial display, signage, and sports or entertainment graphics where a tall, commanding rhythm helps organize dense information. For long body text it may feel heavy and tight, but in short bursts it delivers strong presence.
This typeface projects a confident, assertive tone with a distinctly retro-industrial flavor. The tall, condensed stance and dark color create a sense of urgency and impact, while the rounded terminals keep it from feeling harsh. Overall it reads as bold, attention-grabbing, and slightly theatrical.
The design appears intended for high-impact display use where tight horizontal space and strong vertical presence are desirable. Its condensed proportions and simplified, squared geometry suggest a focus on bold legibility at large sizes, with small doses of contrast and rounding used to add personality without sacrificing sturdiness.
Uppercase forms show a consistent narrow-set construction with squared terminals and softened corners, producing a uniform vertical texture. Numerals share the same condensed, block-like styling, helping mixed text maintain an even, assertive color. The overall rhythm is tight, with minimal ornamentation and a strong reliance on silhouette for character.