Sans Contrasted Omko 13 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports, signage, packaging, industrial, poster, retro, athletic, assertive, impact, branding, ruggedness, distinctiveness, condensed feel, tall caps, ink-trap, wedge cuts, vertical stress.
A heavy, all-business display face with tall, compact proportions and strongly squared geometry. Strokes are mostly straight and vertical with tight counters, while key joins and terminals show deliberate wedge-like cut-ins that create ink-trap-style notches and chiseled corners. Curves are controlled and slightly squarish, producing a sturdy rhythm, and several forms (notably V/W and some diagonals) emphasize sharp interior angles. The overall texture is dense and high-impact, with a consistent, engineered construction across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where a dense, punchy texture is desired. It works well for sports identity, product packaging, labels, and short, emphatic signage lines where the angular cut-ins can read as a deliberate graphic motif.
The design reads as industrial and no-nonsense, with a vintage poster and athletic-signage attitude. Its sharp cut-ins and compact shapes add urgency and toughness, giving headlines a confident, slightly aggressive voice.
The likely intent is a modernized, hard-edged display sans that borrows from condensed poster and athletic lettering, adding engineered cut-ins to improve bite and visual character. It aims to deliver strong presence and a distinctive, notched silhouette in titles and marks.
The cut-in notches and tight apertures can become a defining texture at larger sizes, but they also make small-size settings look busier and more mechanical. Numerals match the same squared, compact logic and carry the same chiseled details for consistent headline color.