Sans Contrasted Yiro 7 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing graphics, headlines, posters, logos, racing, sporty, techy, aggressive, retro, speed, impact, modernity, athletics, display, slanted, angular, compressed counters, ink-trap cuts, wedge terminals.
A heavy, forward-slanted sans with broad proportions and an engineered, angular build. Strokes show deliberate contrast created by tapered joins and cut-in notches, producing sharp wedge terminals and compact interior counters. Curves are squared off into chamfered arcs, and many letters incorporate small “speed cut” details that add rhythm and reduce dark spots. The overall texture is dense and graphic, with a consistent rightward momentum and a slightly modular feel across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to high-impact display work such as sports identities, racing and motorsport graphics, promotional headlines, posters, apparel marks, and energetic product packaging. It can also work for short UI labels or section headers when a sense of speed and intensity is desired, but it is not optimized for extended reading.
The tone is fast, forceful, and performance-oriented, evoking motorsport graphics, athletic branding, and action-forward titles. Its sharp cuts and continuous slant convey urgency and motion, while the geometric construction adds a technical, futuristic edge with a hint of retro racing signage.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual momentum: a slanted, high-impact sans whose contrast comes from purposeful carving, tapering, and angled terminals rather than traditional serif construction. The consistent use of notches and chamfered curves suggests a goal of maintaining clarity in dense black shapes while amplifying a fast, competitive voice.
In longer text the strong slant and compact counters create a tight, continuous flow, making the face most comfortable at display sizes where the cut-ins and angled terminals can resolve cleanly. Numerals match the headline character with similarly chamfered geometry, supporting cohesive titling systems.