Sans Contrasted Omri 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, posters, packaging, confident, modernist, refined, authoritative, distinctive texture, editorial voice, modern refinement, brand presence, bracketed, flared, wedge terminals, crisp, sculpted.
This typeface shows sturdy, open forms with subtly sculpted stroke endings that read as gentle flares rather than fully developed serifs. Strokes exhibit noticeable modulation, with thicker verticals and tapered joins that give curves a carved, calligraphic feel while keeping overall construction clean and upright. The lowercase is compact and steady with a two-storey “a,” a single-storey “g,” and rounded bowls that maintain consistent interior space. Numerals are strong and stable, with clear differentiation and slightly shaped terminals that match the letterforms’ flared finish.
It performs best in display and headline use where its shaped terminals and stroke modulation can be appreciated, and it also suits editorial subheads and pull quotes that need presence. The steady lowercase and clear numerals make it workable for short paragraphs, captions, and brand systems that want a modern feel with a refined edge.
The overall tone feels editorial and assured—clean enough for contemporary layout, but with a hint of traditional gravity from its tapered terminals and controlled contrast. It conveys authority without feeling rigid, making it suitable for designs that need both clarity and a touch of sophistication.
The design appears intended to bridge clean, sans-like clarity with a more crafted, contrasted finish, delivering a contemporary voice that still nods to classic typographic structure. Its tapered terminals and controlled modulation suggest a focus on distinctive texture and authority in prominent text.
The capitals present broad, composed silhouettes and smooth curves, while diagonals and joins show crisp, intentional tapering that adds rhythm in larger sizes. In text settings, the spacing and counters keep the page color even, with terminals providing subtle texture rather than ornament.