Sans Contrasted Maky 4 is a regular weight, very wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, entertainment, futuristic, speedy, sleek, techno, dynamic, express speed, signal modernity, create impact, display styling, slanted, streamlined, aerodynamic, sharp, crisp.
A slanted, geometric sans with an expanded footprint and pronounced stroke modulation. Many forms use taut curves paired with wedge-like terminals and thin, blade-straight entry/exit strokes, creating a streamlined, forward-leaning rhythm. Counters tend to be open and horizontally emphasized, with rounded bowls that contrast against sharply cut joins. Overall spacing feels generous and display-oriented, with distinctive, stylized constructions in letters like G, Q, R, and the diagonals in K, V, W, X, and Y.
Best suited for short, prominent text where its slanted, high-energy personality can lead: posters, event graphics, brand marks, automotive or sports-themed design, and technology/entertainment titles. It can also work for logos or packaging accents, while long passages may feel visually intense due to the strong modulation and stylization.
The letterforms read as fast, engineered, and modern—evoking motorsport, sci-fi interfaces, and late-20th-century techno styling. Its crisp slant and high-contrast strokes add a sense of motion and precision, giving headlines an assertive, forward-driving tone.
The font appears designed to project motion and modernity through extended proportions, slanted construction, and dramatic thick–thin interplay. Its stylized terminals and engineered curves suggest an intent to stand out in display settings rather than disappear into continuous reading.
The design relies on repeated motifs—thin diagonal strokes paired with heavier curved segments—so texture can shift noticeably from glyph to glyph. Numerals follow the same aerodynamic logic, with broad, stylized shapes and sharply tapered details that emphasize speed over neutrality.