Slab Unbracketed Atgib 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, tech ui, technical, industrial, retro, angular, schematic, engineered feel, geometric clarity, display impact, retro-tech tone, octagonal, unbracketed, slab serif, monoline, oblique.
An oblique slab-serif with a crisp, engineered construction and consistent stroke weight. Letterforms are built from straight segments with frequent chamfered corners, producing an octagonal, drafted look rather than fully curved bowls. Serifs are square and unbracketed, functioning like small horizontal/vertical terminals that reinforce the angular rhythm. Counters stay fairly open, while diagonals and joins are sharply resolved, giving the face a taut, mechanical texture across both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to headlines, labels, and short-to-medium text where its angular slabs and chamfered curves can read as a stylistic feature. It works well for tech-forward branding, industrial packaging, game titles, and interface elements that benefit from a schematic, engineered voice.
The overall tone feels technical and industrial, with a subtle retro-futurist flavor reminiscent of lettering from diagrams, machinery plates, or early digital/plotter aesthetics. Its slanted stance adds urgency and forward motion without becoming expressive or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to merge slab-serif sturdiness with a geometric, draft-like construction, prioritizing crisp edges and a consistent rhythm. The aim is a distinctive, machine-made italic that stays legible while signaling a technical, modern-meets-retro personality.
Uppercase forms lean toward polygonal bowls (notably in C, G, O, Q) and squared-off joins, while the lowercase keeps a compact, pragmatic structure with short, flat terminals. Numerals follow the same chamfered geometry, helping mixed alphanumeric settings look cohesive and purpose-built.