Sans Contrasted Fagi 4 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, automotive, gaming, headlines, posters, futuristic, racing, techno, assertive, kinetic, speed, impact, futurism, display focus, technical tone, angular, square, oblique, streamlined, industrial.
A sharply oblique sans with wide, squared proportions and a distinctly engineered feel. Letterforms lean forward with angular joins, clipped corners, and frequent chamfered terminals, creating a fast, aerodynamic silhouette. Counters tend toward rectangular and slanted shapes, and the stroke treatment shows clear thick–thin shifts, with heavier verticals and tapered horizontals that add snap and directional emphasis. The rhythm is compact and punchy in text, with tight interior spaces and simplified curves that read as geometric rather than calligraphic.
Best suited to attention-grabbing display work such as sports and automotive branding, gaming and esports titles, tech event graphics, posters, and packaging callouts. It also works well for short UI labels or interface-style headings when a futuristic, high-energy tone is desired, but is less ideal for long passages at small sizes due to dense counters and strong slant.
The overall tone is high-speed and contemporary, evoking motorsport graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and performance branding. Its aggressive slant and hard edges project confidence and forward motion, while the squared geometry keeps it technical and disciplined rather than playful.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, futuristic voice through forward-leaning construction, squared geometry, and contrasted strokes, prioritizing impact and motion over neutrality. Its consistent chamfers and rectangular counters suggest a purpose-built display face for performance- and technology-adjacent branding.
Numerals and capitals maintain the same boxy, italicized logic, with open, angular apertures and cut-in details that reinforce a modular, display-oriented voice. The heavier weight and tight counters make it most convincing at larger sizes where the internal shapes can breathe.