Sans Contrasted Vara 6 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports graphics, magazine covers, dynamic, assertive, editorial, retro, sporty, emphasis, display impact, motion, vintage appeal, slanted, calligraphic, bracketed, ball terminals, teardrop terminals.
A heavy, right-slanted italic with pronounced stroke modulation and a strong diagonal rhythm. Forms are built on compact, rounded counters and tapered joins, with crisp, wedge-like entry/exit strokes that give many terminals a teardrop or ball-ended feel. Uppercase letters read sturdy and condensed in impression, while lowercase shows more cursive influence with single-storey shapes (notably the a and g) and energetic, forward-driving curves. Numerals follow the same italic stress and contrast, with smooth bowls and sharp, angled endings that keep the texture lively in text.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, subheads, posters, packaging callouts, and brand wordmarks where an energetic italic voice is desired. It can also work for pull quotes and magazine-style display typography, especially when you want a bold, fast-moving texture rather than a neutral reading face.
The overall tone is confident and kinetic, with a classic print and advertising flavor. Its pronounced slant and sharp terminals create a sense of speed and emphasis, while the rounded bowls and swelling strokes add a slightly vintage, display-forward personality.
The design appears intended as an expressive, display-oriented italic that combines strong contrast with punchy, tapered terminals to project momentum and emphasis. It prioritizes visual character and rhythm in larger text over quiet neutrality.
At larger sizes the dramatic contrast and distinctive terminals become a key visual feature; in dense settings, the strong slant and narrow interior spaces can create a dark, punchy color. The italic construction feels intentional rather than a simple oblique, with coordinated stress across letters and figures.