Slab Unbracketed Suniz 1 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A very light, slanted slab serif with monoline strokes and unbracketed, rectangular serifs that read as crisp terminals rather than heavy feet. Curves are drawn broadly with generous apertures and rounded joins, while many horizontals and terminals end in squared, slab-like cuts that reinforce a technical rhythm. Proportions feel open and laterally spread, with smooth, continuous bowls and a consistent, measured stroke treatment across capitals, lowercase, and figures.
It performs best at display and larger text sizes where the thin strokes and distinctive slab terminals remain crisp. Suitable for contemporary branding, magazine headlines, posters, and packaging that benefits from a modern, technical voice with a slightly retro-futurist flavor.
The overall tone is clean and contemporary, with a subtly futuristic, engineered feel. Its lightness and open forms keep it airy and understated, while the slab terminals add a disciplined, mechanical edge rather than a traditional bookish warmth.
The design appears intended to merge a minimalist italic skeleton with slab-serif structure, creating a refined headline face that feels engineered and contemporary while staying readable through open counters and simple, consistent geometry.
The slant is steady and uniform, giving lines a forward motion without becoming cursive. Figures and caps maintain the same minimalist construction, and the family of shapes favors clarity through simple geometry, rounded curves, and squared-off endpoints.