Slab Contrasted Mivi 2 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sportswear, signage, logotypes, industrial, western, athletic, retro, assertive, space-saving, high impact, rugged display, vintage flavor, fast emphasis, angular, chamfered, blocky, condensed, slabbed.
A condensed, forward-slanted slab-serif with tall, compact proportions and a strongly vertical rhythm. Strokes are heavy with noticeable contrast, and terminals are frequently chamfered, giving many joins and corners a faceted, cut-away look rather than smooth curves. Serifs read as sturdy slabs that are often integrated into the stems, producing a blocky, engineered silhouette; counters are relatively tight, and the overall texture is dark and insistent. Capitals feel squared and upright in construction while the italic slant adds momentum, and the lowercase follows the same angular, chiseled logic with simplified curves and clipped endings.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and display settings where a compact width and high impact are advantageous. It can work well for sports branding, event graphics, packaging callouts, and bold signage—especially when a rugged, retro-industrial flavor is desired. For longer passages, it’s likely most effective in short bursts such as labels, subheads, or emphasis lines.
The tone is forceful and energetic, combining a vintage poster sensibility with a rugged, workmanlike edge. Its condensed build and sharp corners suggest speed, grit, and emphasis—appropriate for attention-grabbing, impact-forward typography rather than quiet reading.
The design appears intended as a condensed, high-impact display slab that blends italic motion with hard-edged, chamfered detailing. Its goal is to deliver strong presence in limited horizontal space while projecting a tough, vintage-leaning personality.
The faceted corners and slabbed terminals create a distinctive “cut metal” impression, and the narrow set amplifies verticality in both letters and numerals. In text, the strong slant and dense color yield a punchy headline texture that can feel intentionally compressed and urgent.