Sans Contrasted Oppa 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui text, editorial, corporate, wayfinding, presentations, modern, clean, neutral, crisp, institutional, versatility, legibility, contemporary polish, clarity, humanist, open apertures, bracketless, smooth curves, straight terminals.
This typeface is a clean, contemporary sans with subtly humanist proportions and a controlled, noticeable modulation between verticals and curved strokes. Forms are largely monolinear in feel at text sizes, but curves and joins show gentle thick–thin behavior that adds refinement without becoming calligraphic. Counters are open and generously shaped (notably in C, S, e, and a), and the overall rhythm is even with clear, straightforward terminals and minimal ornament. Uppercase letters are tall and stable with round, near-geometric bowls (O, Q) and a simple, balanced G; the lowercase maintains a familiar, readable skeleton with a two-storey a and single-storey g, compact shoulders, and round i/j dots.
It suits interface copy, product and brand communications, and general editorial settings where clarity and neutrality are important. The steady rhythm and open shapes also make it a solid option for signage and informational layouts, and it scales well for headings when a clean, contemporary tone is desired.
The font conveys a modern, matter-of-fact tone that reads as dependable and professional. Its restrained contrast and tidy construction give it a crisp, contemporary voice suited to clear communication rather than expressiveness or nostalgia.
The design appears intended as a versatile, everyday sans for broad use, prioritizing legibility and a polished, contemporary finish while adding just enough stroke modulation to avoid a purely mechanical feel.
Numerals are clean and text-friendly, with a smoothly curved 2 and 3 and an open 4; overall spacing appears comfortable in the sample text, supporting continuous reading. The ampersand is relatively straightforward and functional, matching the font’s understated character.