Slab Square Udkuy 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Peckham' by Los Andes (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, packaging, posters, bookish, retro, steady, craft, text italic, editorial voice, classic texture, robust clarity, slab serif, bracketed serifs, rounded corners, ink-trap feel, soft joins.
This typeface is a slanted slab serif with sturdy, blocky serifs and softly rounded transitions. Strokes are generally even, with subtle modulation and a confident, dark text color. Serifs read as broad and mostly square-ended, often lightly bracketed into the stems, and many joins show gentle rounding that keeps the forms from feeling harsh. Counters are open and the curves (notably in C, G, S, and e) are full and smooth, while terminals maintain a firm, structured finish. Figures are clear and traditional, with simple, readable shapes and consistent spacing suited to continuous text.
It performs well in editorial settings—magazines, essays, and book typography—where an italic slab can provide emphasis and character while maintaining readability. The sturdy serifs and strong silhouette also suit packaging and headlines that need a traditional, dependable tone, especially when set in short phrases or pull quotes.
The overall tone feels editorial and literary, pairing a practical, workmanlike sturdiness with a touch of vintage warmth. The slant adds momentum and emphasis without becoming overly calligraphic, giving the face a confident, slightly nostalgic voice. It suggests reliability and craft—appropriate for text that wants to feel established rather than flashy.
The design appears intended to deliver a text-capable italic slab with a firm, structured skeleton and softened details, combining durability and warmth. It aims for a classic print sensibility—distinctive enough to signal personality, but controlled enough to support longer passages.
In running text the rhythm is compact and cohesive, with strong horizontal accents from the slabs and a consistent diagonal stress from the italic posture. The design balances robustness with friendliness through rounded corners and softened joins, helping it stay readable at moderate sizes while still delivering a distinctive, classic texture.