Sans Contrasted Bogy 2 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface combines extremely thin hairlines with solid vertical strokes, creating a sharp, high-contrast texture. Letterforms are compact and tall, with narrow proportions and a strongly vertical stress. Curves terminate in tapered, pointed ends rather than broad serifs, and many joins show a calligraphic thinning that gives the outlines a chiseled, sculpted feel. Uppercase forms are stately and geometric, while the lowercase introduces more modulation and distinctive details (notably in the a, g, and y), keeping the rhythm lively in text. Numerals follow the same contrast model, with delicate diagonals and fine horizontals that read as precise at display sizes.
It is well suited to display typography such as magazine headlines, mastheads, fashion and beauty branding, premium packaging, and poster titles where its contrast and slender proportions can be showcased. It can work in short editorial subheads or pull quotes, but will generally perform best when not pushed into very small sizes or low-contrast printing conditions.
The overall tone is polished and aspirational, with a runway/editorial sensibility. The dramatic contrast and needle-like hairlines feel luxurious and formal, while the tapered terminals add a slightly expressive, modern edge rather than a purely classical mood.
The design appears intended as a contemporary high-contrast display face that delivers elegance and impact in a compact width. Its combination of rigid vertical structure and tapered, calligraphic thinning suggests a goal of creating a distinctive editorial signature that feels both modern and refined.
Because the thin strokes get exceptionally light, the face looks most confident when given enough size and clean reproduction; the darker verticals dominate the color and produce a striped rhythm in dense settings. The condensed stance helps headlines stay compact, and the distinctive tapered endings contribute a signature look in caps and mixed-case lines.