Sans Contrasted Diji 7 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, magazine, branding, packaging, elegant, fashion, dramatic, refined, editorial tone, premium branding, modern elegance, display impact, high-contrast, sharp, crisp, calligraphic, modern.
A high-contrast text face with crisp, tapered strokes and pointed terminals that create a sharp, cut-in feel. Curves are smoothly modeled with strong thick–thin transitions, while straighter strokes stay clean and vertical, producing a polished, contemporary rhythm. Proportions are balanced with a moderate x-height and slightly condensed-looking joins in some lowercase forms, helping long lines stay compact. Numerals follow the same contrast logic, with clear, sculpted bowls and fine hairlines.
Best suited to headlines, decks, and magazine-style typography where the dramatic contrast can be appreciated. It also works well for brand identities, packaging, and display copy that needs a polished, high-end feel. For longer text, it will be most effective when set at comfortable sizes with sufficient line spacing so the fine strokes remain clear.
The overall tone is refined and editorial, combining a modern, pared-back structure with dramatic contrast. It reads as stylish and intentional, lending a luxe, fashion-forward character without becoming ornamental. The sharp terminals add a confident edge that feels contemporary and premium.
The design appears aimed at delivering a contemporary editorial voice: a clean, sans-based skeleton enhanced with pronounced thick–thin modulation and sharp terminals for sophistication. It’s built to project elegance and authority in display and branding contexts while keeping forms disciplined and readable.
In paragraphs, the strong contrast and fine hairlines create an airy texture; generous counters keep the text from feeling cramped at large sizes. The uppercase has a stately presence, while the lowercase maintains a brisk, print-like cadence through compact curves and decisive terminals.