Sans Contrasted Leduh 7 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: interface, branding, editorial, signage, packaging, modernist, precise, technical, clean, minimal, clarity, modernity, systematic design, contemporary branding, legibility, monoline-like, geometric, open counters, crisp terminals, wide apertures.
A clean sans with a distinctly constructed feel: straight-sided bowls, circular and near-circular rounds, and crisp, mostly horizontal/vertical terminals. Stroke behavior shows clear contrast between sturdier verticals and lighter connecting strokes, especially in joins and diagonals, giving letters a slightly engineered rhythm rather than a purely monoline look. Proportions lean open and breathable with generous counters and wide apertures; curves are smooth and controlled, and overall spacing reads even. Several forms exhibit deliberate, almost modular decisions—such as squared shoulders and simplified joins—supporting a tidy, contemporary texture in text.
Works well for interface typography, dashboards, and product UI where clear shapes and controlled contrast help maintain definition at modest sizes. It also suits contemporary branding, editorial headings, and signage that benefits from a crisp, engineered presence without overt stylistic ornament.
The tone is modern and precise, with an understated, utilitarian clarity. It feels confident and contemporary—more technical than friendly—suited to environments that value neat structure and visual discipline.
Likely designed to blend modernist simplicity with a touch of constructed character, using controlled contrast and geometric decisions to create a clean voice that remains distinctive in both display and text settings.
Capitals present a restrained, architectural geometry, while lowercase maintains legibility through open shapes and simple construction. Numerals follow the same clean logic, mixing round forms with flat terminals for a consistent, systematic set.