Sans Contrasted Igri 3 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial, art deco, theatrical, retro, dramatic, elegant, display impact, deco revival, branding, stylized contrast, geometric, flared, stylized, monoline joins, display.
A stylized display sans with exaggerated thick–thin modulation and broad, geometric proportions. Curves are built from near-circular bowls that often end in sharp, wedge-like terminals, while vertical stems tend to be heavy and rectangular. Many letters show deliberate, cut-in counters and teardrop/triangle apertures that create a distinctive rhythm; round forms (O, Q, 0, 8, 9) emphasize high contrast through bold outer strokes with slender inner cuts. The lowercase shares the same sculpted logic, with a tall x-height impression and simplified, graphic shapes; numerals follow the same poster-like construction with strong diagonals and dramatic inner cuts.
Best suited to large-setting applications such as headlines, poster titles, magazine covers, and brand marks where the high-contrast carving and geometric width can be appreciated. It can also work for short editorial bursts or packaging callouts when you want a retro, premium display voice rather than a neutral text font.
The overall tone feels classic and showy, evoking marquee lettering and early modernist/Art Deco-era display typography. Its contrast and sharp terminals add a sense of drama and elegance, reading as confident and slightly theatrical rather than neutral or utilitarian.
Likely intended as a statement display face that blends geometric sans construction with carved, Deco-inspired contrast to create instantly recognizable, emblematic letterforms. The emphasis appears to be on impact, rhythm, and period flavor for branding and titling.
The design leans into iconic silhouettes over small-size clarity: counters can become tight where thin strokes carve into heavy stems, and the sharp internal cuts create a lively, decorative texture. Letterforms like S, G, Q, and the numerals emphasize the brand-like, emblematic character of the face.