Sans Contrasted Sera 1 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, ui display, packaging, modern, clean, techy, sleek, confident, modern branding, display clarity, geometric utility, refined contrast, geometric, crisp, rounded, monolinear feel, open counters.
A modern sans with a geometric backbone, mixing circular bowls with straight, vertical stems and clean right angles. Stroke treatment shows clear contrast, most visible where thin joins meet heavier terminals, giving letters a crisp, engineered rhythm rather than a purely monoline construction. Curves are smooth and near-circular (notably in O/C/G and lowercase o/e), while horizontals and verticals stay disciplined and rectilinear. Terminals are predominantly flat and squared, with consistent edge sharpness and generous interior counters that keep forms open.
This font is well suited to headlines, brand marks, and short display settings where its clean geometry and contrast can define a contemporary voice. It also fits interface and product typography for titles, navigation, and feature callouts, especially where a crisp, modern look is desired.
The overall tone is contemporary and purposeful, combining a sleek, slightly futuristic feel with a friendly approachability from its rounded bowls. The contrast adds a touch of sophistication and polish, keeping it from feeling purely utilitarian. It reads as confident and streamlined—well-suited to modern product and brand environments.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern sans that feels both engineered and approachable: geometric forms for clarity and consistency, paired with noticeable contrast to add refinement and visual interest in display use. Its letterforms prioritize clean silhouettes and open counters for straightforward reading while retaining a distinctive, polished character.
The sample text shows steady spacing and a clear silhouette at larger sizes, with distinctive, simple numerals and compact punctuation. The mix of circular forms and straight stems creates a strong, recognizable texture in headlines while maintaining clarity in short blocks of text.