Slab Weird Byba 3 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logos, sports graphics, futuristic, glitchy, edgy, techno, experimental, disrupt slabs, add motion, create texture, tech styling, slab serif, stencil-like, segmented, oblique, angular.
A wide, obliqued slab-serif design with segmented construction: most strokes are split into solid bands separated by thin horizontal gaps, creating a cut-and-splice, stencil-like feel. Letterforms mix blocky slabs with rounded bowls, while terminals and serifs read as squared caps that reinforce a mechanical rhythm. Contrast is driven less by smooth modulation and more by the abrupt alternation between heavy black segments and hairline connectors, which stay consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures. Spacing and widths vary noticeably between glyphs, adding a jittery, modular cadence in words and lines of text.
Best suited to display work where its segmented slabs and oblique stance can carry the composition—headlines, posters, event graphics, packaging accents, and brand marks that want a futuristic or industrial edge. It also fits motion, gaming, and sports-themed visuals where speed and disruption are desirable.
The font projects a high-tech, disrupted tone—part racing/industrial, part digital interference. Its italic slant and broken horizontal bands give it speed and tension, making it feel energetic and slightly aggressive. The overall impression is intentionally unconventional and attention-seeking rather than quiet or traditional.
The design appears aimed at remixing classic slab-serif mass into a contemporary, experimental system: bold structural shapes are preserved, then deliberately interrupted with horizontal cuts and hairline bridges to create a glitch/stencil signature. Variable glyph widths and the forward slant further support an intent to feel fast, engineered, and visually provocative.
In text settings the repeated horizontal cut lines become a dominant texture, producing strong patterning and a vibrating baseline of dark stripes. Round characters like O and 8 remain bold and graphic, while multi-stem letters (M, N, W) emphasize the segmented structure and add a dense, engineered look.