Sans Contrasted Tyra 6 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, book covers, posters, branding, authoritative, classic, formal, confident, editorial voice, formal branding, print impact, classic tone, bracketed, vertical stress, crisp, sculpted, stately.
This typeface presents as a sturdy, high-contrast roman with pronounced thick–thin modulation and crisp, bracketed finishing strokes. Capitals are tall and formal with sharp apexes (notably in A and V) and controlled curves that keep counters clean and open. The lowercase shows a traditional, two-storey construction for a and g, a compact shoulder on r, and a strong, straight-sided n/m rhythm, producing a steady, text-forward texture. Numerals are weighty and clear, with simple, legible forms and a consistent contrast pattern that matches the letters.
It performs well in headlines and subheads where the contrast and sculpted forms can be appreciated, and it also suits editorial settings such as magazines and book typography where a classic, authoritative voice is needed. The sturdy letterforms and clear numerals make it a good choice for cover lines, pull quotes, and brand wordmarks that want a traditional yet impactful presence.
The overall tone is serious and editorial, with a confident, establishment feel suited to traditional typography. Its strong contrast and vertical emphasis convey authority and refinement without becoming overly ornate.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic, print-oriented voice with strong contrast and disciplined proportions, balancing elegance with firmness. It prioritizes a composed reading rhythm and a formal silhouette suitable for editorial and institutional communication.
Stroke joins and terminals tend to feel crisp and intentional, creating a slightly engraved, print-like impression at display sizes. The family’s contrast becomes especially prominent in round letters (O, C, G) and in diagonals (V, W, X), which read sharp and decisive.