Sans Contrasted Asril 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, signage, dynamic, expressive, lively, informal, retro, emphasis, motion, display, personality, compactness, slanted, calligraphic, angular, tapered, crisp.
A slanted, condensed sans with tapered strokes and noticeable modulation, giving the letterforms a brisk, handwritten energy without fully becoming a script. Stems and diagonals feel slightly chiseled, with sharp terminals and occasional wedge-like endings that create a crisp, pointed texture across text. Curves are compact and pulled tight, while counters stay relatively open for the width, producing a rhythmic, forward-leaning color in paragraphs. Numerals and capitals follow the same angled construction, with narrow proportions and a consistent, energetic stroke flow.
This font is well-suited to headlines, posters, and short blocks of display text where its slanted, tapered construction can add momentum and character. It can also work for branding accents and packaging that want a lively, handcrafted-but-clean feel, and for signage-style applications where a compact, energetic voice is helpful.
The overall tone is quick, spirited, and a bit theatrical—like signage lettering or a stylized editorial italic. It reads as confident and kinetic, bringing motion and personality to headlines while staying cleaner and more geometric than a brush script.
The design appears intended to deliver an italic, condensed display voice with a calligraphic edge—combining clean sans structure with tapered strokes to create speed, emphasis, and visual flair without ornate detailing.
Spacing appears tighter by design due to the condensed widths, and the pointed terminals create a slightly spiky texture at smaller sizes. The italic angle is a dominant feature, making the font feel faster and more directional in continuous text.