Sans Contrasted Bere 1 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, magazines, branding, logos, posters, fashion, editorial, luxury, dramatic, refined, editorial impact, modern elegance, brand distinction, display clarity, sharp, sleek, tall, crisp, airy.
A refined display face with tall proportions and pronounced thick–thin modulation. The forms lean on clean, unbracketed finishing with many terminals resolving into sharp points, giving the silhouette a crisp, sculpted feel. Counters are generally open and oval, while curves transition quickly into hairline strokes, producing a bright rhythm and elegant sparkle at larger sizes. Numerals echo the same contrast and pointed terminal logic, with stylized curves and tapered joins that read as intentionally ornamental rather than utilitarian.
Best suited for headlines, magazine display typography, and brand-led applications such as logos, wordmarks, and campaign graphics. It also works well for posters and splashy hero text where its contrast and tapered terminals can be appreciated without crowding.
The overall tone is poised and high-end, with a runway/editorial sensibility. Its sharp terminals and elegant contrast create a dramatic, cultured voice suited to sophisticated branding where a bit of tension and glamour is desirable.
Likely designed as a contemporary, fashion-forward display face that borrows classical contrast cues and translates them into a cleaner, more modern construction. The intent appears to be delivering elegance and drama with a crisp, minimal finish for high-impact editorial and branding use.
The design favors impact over neutrality: hairlines can appear delicate and the pointed terminals increase visual intensity, especially in dense settings. Spacing appears balanced for headlines, but the strong modulation and thin strokes suggest better performance in larger sizes and higher-resolution output than in small UI text.