Sans Contrasted Leduh 2 is a light, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, editorial, posters, packaging, modern, sleek, stylish, airy, elegance, modernity, display, refinement, geometric, rational, crisp, clean, open.
A clean sans with pronounced stroke modulation: rounded bowls carry thicker arcs while joins, terminals, and some verticals become hairline-thin, creating a distinctly calligraphic-meets-geometric rhythm. Circles and counters are generous and near-geometric, with a slightly oval feel in some forms, and the overall construction stays crisp and monolinear in intention despite the visible contrast. Lowercase shows simple, open shapes with single-storey a and g, a compact earless feel on several terminals, and tidy dots and punctuation. Numerals and capitals keep a straightforward, contemporary structure with smooth curves and sharp, minimally treated ends.
Best suited for display applications such as headlines, magazine titling, brand marks, posters, and packaging where its high-contrast strokes can be appreciated. It can work for short UI labels or pull quotes when set large enough to preserve the hairline details.
The font reads contemporary and refined, balancing minimalism with a fashionable contrast that feels design-forward rather than utilitarian. Its thin strokes and glossy curves give it an elegant, editorial tone, while the geometric foundations keep it composed and modern.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern sans voice with added sophistication through deliberate stroke modulation, offering a more luxurious, fashion-leaning alternative to purely monoline geometric sans styles.
The contrast is most noticeable in rounded letters and in crossbar/terminal transitions, which can create a delicate texture at smaller sizes. Wide, open counters and smooth curves help maintain clarity, but the hairline elements suggest mindful use on screen or in print where rendering is controlled.