Sans Contrasted Jawo 5 is a regular weight, very wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, magazine, branding, sports, fashion, editorial, dramatic, sleek, sporty, impact, speed, luxury, drama, display, forward-leaning, sharply cut, high-waisted, tapered, slanted terminals.
A forward-leaning display italic with extremely dramatic stroke contrast and a notably wide set. Stems and bowls swell into thick, dark masses that taper quickly into hairline exits, producing sharp, blade-like terminals and occasional needle-thin cross-strokes. The silhouettes feel compressed vertically by comparison to their width, with a steady baseline and consistent rightward slant; curves are smooth and aerodynamic while joins are abrupt and crisp. Counters remain open but are often pinched by the contrast, giving letters a punchy, poster-like rhythm.
Best suited to headlines, large-format posters, and magazine-style typography where the contrast and width can be appreciated. It can also serve branding and logotypes that want a fast, premium feel, and it performs well as a short, emphatic display face rather than for long body text.
The font projects speed and attitude: assertive, stylish, and high-impact. Its sharp cuts and glossy contrast read as fashion-forward and performance-minded, balancing elegance with an aggressive, contemporary edge.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through extreme contrast, broad proportions, and a consistent italic drive. Its sharp terminals and swelling strokes suggest a focus on contemporary display settings where style, motion, and bold presence matter most.
Several glyphs emphasize hairline diagonals and pointed intersections (notably in V/W/X/Y), which create striking sparkle at large sizes but can become delicate in small reproduction. Numerals are similarly wide and contrasty, with sweeping curves and thin entry/exit strokes that reinforce the italic momentum.