Slab Contrasted Vabu 3 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, headlines, book text, posters, branding, confident, traditional, robust, authoritative, sturdy readability, editorial voice, classic impact, print presence, bracketed serifs, heavy slabs, rounded joins, ink-trap feel, soft terminals.
A sturdy slab-serif with large, bracketed serifs and generously weighted stems that create a dense, even texture. Counters are compact but clearly cut, while curves (notably in C, G, O, and S) are round and smooth against the more squared-off serif structure. The letters show a mild, readable contrast and a slightly softened finish in corners and joins, giving the face a less mechanical, more ink-friendly feel. Proportions are practical and text-oriented, with steady spacing and a strong baseline presence that holds up well in paragraph settings.
Well-suited to editorial design, headlines, and pull quotes where strong serif structure and high presence are desirable. It can also serve for book or long-form text at comfortable sizes, delivering a sturdy, consistent texture. The weight and slab detailing make it effective for posters and branding applications that need a traditional, trustworthy signal.
The overall tone is classic and self-assured, balancing a newspaper/editorial seriousness with a friendly, approachable warmth. Its heavy slabs and steady rhythm suggest reliability and tradition, while the softened shaping keeps it from feeling overly rigid or formal.
The design appears intended to provide an assertive slab-serif voice that remains readable and composed in real text. It prioritizes strong structure, stable rhythm, and clear forms, aiming for dependable performance in editorial and display contexts without sacrificing approachability.
Uppercase forms are broad and stable with prominent horizontal serifs, and the lowercase maintains clear differentiation between similar shapes, supporting continuous reading. Numerals are solid and straightforward, matching the letter weight and contributing to a cohesive, utilitarian voice.