Slab Unbracketed Ubfi 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
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A very thin, hairline slab serif with square, unbracketed terminals and a clean, linear construction. Strokes remain consistently light with minimal modulation, giving the face a spare, high-precision look. Proportions feel tall and slightly narrow, with generous counters and a restrained x-height that keeps lowercase forms elegant and open. Curves are smooth and near-monoline, while horizontals and serifs read as crisp, planar accents rather than heavy blocks, producing a refined rhythm in both capitals and text.
Best suited to high-contrast, spacious settings such as fashion and beauty branding, magazine titling, book covers, and refined packaging. It can work for short text in print or large sizes on the web where its hairline strokes have room to breathe, and it pairs well with minimalist layouts and generous margins.
The overall tone is quiet and cultivated—more editorial and gallery-like than utilitarian. Its delicacy suggests luxury, formality, and restraint, with a subtle classical flavor that stays contemporary through its minimal weight and sharp slab endings.
Likely designed to deliver a modern take on a slab serif by pushing the weight to a delicate extreme while keeping serifs square and disciplined. The goal appears to be an elegant, premium texture with crisp terminals and a composed typographic voice for display-led typography.
Round letters maintain a light, geometric clarity, and the numerals follow the same understated, thin-stroked logic, making the set feel cohesive across text and display. The extreme lightness makes whitespace a prominent part of the texture, so spacing and background contrast will strongly shape the final impression.