Slab Unbracketed Dama 2 is a bold, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, sports branding, packaging, industrial, athletic, western, stamped, retro, compact impact, poster titling, labeling, rugged clarity, retro utility, condensed, blocky, square-serif, high-contrast counters, angular joints.
A condensed, heavy display slab with square, unbracketed serifs and largely uniform stroke thickness. The design is built from rectilinear forms with clipped corners and tightly controlled interior counters, producing a compact, vertical rhythm. Uppercase shapes are tall and narrow with squared terminals; rounds like C, G, and O read as boxy ovals with chamfered edges. Lowercase follows the same engineered logic, with straight-sided stems, simple bowls, and minimal curvature, keeping spacing tight and the overall texture dense and assertive.
Best suited to headlines and short-form copy where condensed width and strong structure are assets—posters, signage, packaging fronts, and sports or team-style branding. It can also work for labels, menus, and interfaces that need a compact, high-impact voice, but the dense texture suggests avoiding long passages at small sizes.
The tone feels utilitarian and punchy, evoking stenciled or stamped labeling, athletic titling, and old-style poster headlines. Its condensed, squared construction gives it a no-nonsense voice that can lean vintage or industrial depending on context and color.
The design appears intended as a space-saving, high-impact slab display face: tall, condensed proportions paired with squared serifs and chamfered geometry to deliver a rugged, poster-ready presence and strong legibility in bold headings.
Distinctive chamfers and squared joins help preserve clarity at tight widths, while the strong slabs and narrow proportions create a dark, continuous typographic color. Numerals share the same compact, squared construction, supporting consistent headline and labeling use.