
OPS And Ever Ultra operates from a geometric skeleton with perfectly circular counters and mathematically derived letterforms, but pushes into extreme weight territory that transforms its essential character. The contrast is effectively none—strokes maintain uniform thickness throughout, creating dense, solid letterforms that prioritize impact over readability. Its geometric DNA shows in the circular 'o' and 'e', the single-story 'a', and the systematic construction of each glyph, but the ultra-bold weight creates such heavy typographic color that fine details become irrelevant. This is fundamentally a headline face that belongs to the tradition of geometric display types like Futura Black or Avenir Heavy, but pushed to an extreme that sacrifices versatility for pure visual power. At text sizes, the ultra weight creates impenetrable blocks of ink that destroy readability, but at large sizes it delivers uncompromising geometric authority with maximum shelf presence. It's a specialist tool designed for moments when subtlety is the enemy.
