Sans Contrasted Nonis 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, brand systems, ui copy, reports, refined, contemporary, calm, authoritative, readability, versatility, modernization, professional tone, editorial voice, high-clarity, open counters, crisp terminals, humanist, balanced.
This typeface presents clean, open letterforms with subtly modulated strokes and smooth, controlled curves. Proportions feel balanced and text-forward, with generous counters and a steady baseline rhythm that keeps paragraphs even. Terminals are crisp rather than decorative, and round forms stay well-rounded without becoming geometric, giving the design a measured, contemporary neutrality with just enough contrast to add definition at display sizes.
It works well for editorial typography—magazines, articles, and book or essay-style layouts—where a clean texture and strong readability matter. The crisp shapes and controlled contrast also suit brand systems, product communication, and interface copy, while remaining strong enough for headings and pull quotes.
The overall tone reads polished and trustworthy, with an editorial calm that feels at home in modern publishing. It communicates clarity and restraint rather than overt personality, making it suitable for information that needs to feel considered and credible.
The design appears intended as a versatile, general-purpose text and display face: modern and neutral in structure, but with enough stroke modulation to add refinement and hierarchy. Its letterforms prioritize legibility and consistency, aiming to perform reliably across both short headings and longer reading passages.
In the samples, the type holds together well in mixed-case text, maintaining consistent spacing and a smooth texture across long lines. Uppercase shapes remain stately without looking rigid, while lowercase forms keep a practical, highly legible presence.