Slab Unbracketed Tiriw 12 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sports, technology, futuristic, technical, sleek, retro, precise, modernize slabs, convey speed, tech aesthetic, display impact, oblique, monolinear, squared, angular, rounded corners.
A lean, oblique slab-serif with monolinear strokes and a consistently forward-tilted rhythm. Letterforms are built from squared, slightly rounded-rectangle curves and straight segments, with unbracketed slab terminals that read crisp and engineered rather than calligraphic. Counters are compact and geometric, with rounded-rectangle bowls in letters like O/Q and similarly squared curves in S and G. The overall texture is airy and clean, with crisp corners, flat terminals, and a controlled, technical construction across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its angular geometry and oblique momentum can be appreciated—headlines, logos, product identities, packaging, and poster work. It also fits interfaces or tech-themed graphics as an accent type, especially where a sleek, engineered voice is desired.
The font conveys a streamlined, tech-forward tone with a hint of retro sci‑fi and automotive/industrial styling. Its slanted stance and squared geometry create a sense of speed and precision, while the slab terminals add a utilitarian, engineered confidence.
The design appears intended to merge slab-serif assertiveness with a geometric, forward-leaning silhouette, optimizing for a fast, modern impression. Its consistent rounded-rectangular curves and square-cut terminals suggest a focus on an engineered, contemporary display aesthetic rather than traditional text typography.
Distinctive rounded-rectangle shaping is consistent across curves, giving the alphabet a unified “machined” feel. The lowercase keeps the same geometric logic as the capitals, and the numerals follow the same squared, forward-leaning construction for a cohesive system.