Slab Bracketed Daha 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Inversi' by Hanken Design Co. (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: body text, editorial, headlines, book design, branding, trustworthy, academic, traditional, bookish, readability, durability, authority, classic tone, editorial utility, sturdy, bracketed, slab-serif, robust, workmanlike.
A sturdy slab-serif with bracketed serifs and a firm, even stroke color. The letterforms show moderate, controlled curves with relatively squared terminals and broad feet, creating a stable baseline and strong horizontals. Counters are open and legible, with a classic two-storey “a” and “g,” and punctuation-like details (e.g., dots) appear round and solid. Overall proportions read as conventional and text-oriented, while the slabs add weight and structure without feeling overly geometric or decorative.
Well-suited to extended reading in books, reports, and editorial layouts where a stable, authoritative texture is helpful. It can also support headings and subheads that need firmness without looking harsh, and works for branding that aims for heritage, credibility, or a classic print feel.
The tone is grounded and traditional, suggesting editorial seriousness and institutional reliability. Its chunky slabs and steady rhythm give it a confident, no-nonsense voice that feels familiar in print culture and formal communication.
The design appears intended as a pragmatic text slab: familiar serif construction reinforced with bold, bracketed slabs to improve presence and durability in print and on screen. It prioritizes clarity and a steady reading rhythm while retaining a traditional, editorial character.
In the text sample, the font maintains a consistent texture across lines, with clear word shapes and strong capital presence. The numerals share the same sturdy construction and slab terminals, reading plainly and confidently alongside text.