Sans Contrasted Male 4 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, game titles, futuristic, sporty, dynamic, techy, assertive, speed, impact, futurism, branding, display, rounded, streamlined, extended, slanted, aerodynamic.
A streamlined, extended sans with a pronounced forward slant and wide proportions throughout. Forms are built from smooth, rounded geometry with tapered joins and selective stroke modulation that creates a speed-line feel across bowls and counters. Terminals tend to be angled and sharpened, while curves stay generous and controlled, producing a sleek, high-contrast rhythm for a sans. The overall texture is bold and dark, with open, horizontally emphasized counters and a consistent, engineered construction across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to display settings where its width and forward-leaning momentum can work at larger sizes—headlines, posters, packaging accents, and branding marks. It also fits UI/overlay moments in entertainment contexts (games, tech promos, esports) where a fast, futuristic tone is desired; for long paragraphs it will be more effective in short bursts or callouts.
The font conveys motion and velocity—sleek, performance-oriented, and distinctly futuristic. Its slanted stance and aerodynamic detailing suggest motorsport, sci‑fi interfaces, and late-20th-century techno styling, projecting confidence and energy rather than neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-impact, speed-driven sans voice with a futuristic edge. Its extended stance, slanted posture, and stylized stroke breaks aim to create instant recognizability and a sense of engineered motion for contemporary branding and display typography.
Several glyphs emphasize horizontal flow with cut-ins and banded strokes, especially in rounded letters and numerals, which gives words a cohesive “racing stripe” continuity in text. The slant is strong enough to read as intentionally kinetic, and the wide set makes short headlines feel expansive and display-forward.