Sans Contrasted Kydi 6 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, magazine, logos, futuristic, editorial, stylish, experimental, clean, display impact, modernity, signature motif, brand voice, graphic rhythm, modulated, geometric, crisp, airy, high-fashion.
A modulated sans with dramatic thick–thin contrast and a distinctly geometric construction. Many letters are built around rounded bowls and open counters that are horizontally bisected by thick bars, while verticals often reduce to hairline stems, creating a split-stroke look. Terminals are clean and flat, curves are smooth and controlled, and the overall spacing feels open, giving the design a light, architectural rhythm despite the heavy horizontal emphasis. Numerals follow the same logic, mixing bold crossbars with slender connecting strokes for a unified, graphic texture.
Best suited to headlines and short display copy where the bisected stroke motif can read clearly and add personality. It works well for branding systems, fashion or culture magazines, posters, and logo wordmarks that benefit from a crisp, contemporary voice and strong graphic rhythm.
The font conveys a sleek, futuristic confidence with a strong editorial edge. Its alternating heavy horizontals and delicate hairlines feel fashion-forward and display-oriented, with a slightly sci‑fi, techno sensibility that reads as intentional and curated rather than purely utilitarian.
Likely designed to reinterpret a geometric sans through extreme contrast and a repeated horizontal mid-stroke, creating a recognizable signature across the alphabet. The goal appears to be a modern, attention-grabbing display face that remains structured and legible while projecting a distinctive, stylish presence.
The contrast pattern can produce striking banding across words, especially where multiple rounded letters align their thick mid-strokes. At smaller sizes the finest hairlines may visually recede, while at larger sizes the distinctive bisected forms become a key part of the identity.