Slab Normal Ahta 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book layout, newspapers, reports, classic, bookish, workmanlike, trustworthy, text economy, readability, stability, practicality, braced serifs, compact, sturdy, crisp, texty.
A compact slab serif with sturdy, squared-off terminals and subtly braced serifs that read more like small wedges than blunt blocks. Strokes are largely even with modest modulation, keeping a steady texture in paragraphs. Curves are firm and controlled, with relatively tight apertures and a pragmatic, slightly condensed rhythm. The lowercase shows a two-storey a and g, a narrow r with a small shoulder, and straightforward figures; overall spacing looks measured for continuous reading rather than display splash.
Well-suited to body copy in editorial and publishing contexts where a compact serif can fit more characters per line while staying readable. It also fits reports, manuals, and other information-dense layouts that benefit from a steady, no-nonsense typographic voice.
The tone is classic and utilitarian, with a quiet, print-oriented feel. Its compact stance and firm serifs suggest editorial seriousness and institutional reliability without feeling overly ornate or nostalgic.
The design appears intended as a dependable slab serif for text—prioritizing consistent rhythm, space efficiency, and a solid page color over decorative character. Its details point to practical readability in print-like settings.
In the text sample, the font maintains consistent color and a stable baseline, with clean joins and clear punctuation that supports long lines. Capitals are tall and composed, and the numerals share the same restrained, sturdy construction for mixed text-and-figure settings.