Sans Contrasted Lobon 2 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, subheads, posters, captions, packaging, condensed, economical, editorial, modernist, quirky, space saving, compact display, editorial tone, modern utility, tall, clean, crisp, airy, lively.
A tall, tightly set sans with condensed proportions and subtly modulated strokes. Curves are smooth and slightly narrow, while straight stems stay crisp, creating a gentle contrast that reads as drawn rather than purely geometric. Terminals are mostly plain and blunt, with occasional soft shaping in bowls and joins that keeps the texture lively. The lowercase maintains a straightforward, utilitarian construction, and the figures are compact and upright, aligning well with the overall vertical rhythm.
This font is well suited to headlines and subheads where horizontal space is limited and a tall, condensed presence is desirable. It also works effectively for posters, packaging, and compact editorial typography, and can serve in captions or sidebars where a narrow measure helps fit more content while keeping a clean, contemporary texture.
The overall tone feels efficient and contemporary, with a lightly idiosyncratic rhythm that prevents it from becoming sterile. Its narrow stance suggests practicality and space-saving intent, while the mild stroke modulation adds a touch of editorial refinement. The result is a modern, slightly quirky voice suited to compact, information-forward typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-efficient sans for display and short text, combining condensed proportions with restrained contrast to add character without sacrificing clarity. It aims for a modern, editorial feel that stays neutral enough for broad use while remaining visually distinctive in tight settings.
Across the sample text, the font holds a consistent dark value without looking heavy, and its narrow letterforms create long-line economy. The alternating presence of straight-sided shapes and tightened bowls introduces a distinctive cadence, especially noticeable in mixed-case settings and numerals.