Slab Contrasted Konav 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, newspaper, magazine, books, authoritative, traditional, practical, dependable, readability, robustness, clarity, economy, sturdy, ink-trap free, bracketed serifs, text optimized.
A serifed text face with pronounced slab-like serifs, mostly low-to-moderate stroke modulation, and a clear, upright stance. Proportions are open and readable, with a relatively tall x-height and compact, efficient counters. The letterforms favor squared terminals and sturdy horizontal serifs, creating a steady texture and a slightly mechanical, no-nonsense rhythm in paragraphs.
Well-suited to body text in print and digital editorial layouts, including magazines, newspapers, and long-form reading. It also fits signage and informational materials that benefit from firm serifs and stable letterforms, as well as branding that wants a classic, grounded voice.
This typeface feels sturdy, traditional, and workmanlike, with a calm, authoritative tone. Its slab serifs and straightforward construction evoke editorial and institutional contexts while still reading as approachable and familiar.
The design appears intended for reliable text setting where consistency and durability matter: strong serifs anchor the forms, while open shapes and simple detailing support continuous reading. The overall construction prioritizes clarity and even color on the page over delicate refinement.
Numerals are sturdy and straightforward, matching the same slab-serif logic as the letters, which helps maintain a consistent texture in data-heavy text. The sample paragraphs show an even typographic color with clear word shapes and strong baseline presence.