Slab Square Suris 12 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Berthold Corporate E' by Berthold and 'Corporate E' and 'Corporate E WGL' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial text, book typography, magazines, quotations, brand voice, editorial, scholarly, vintage, formal, confident, text emphasis, editorial clarity, classic tone, robust italic, slab serif, bracketed serifs, teardrop terminals, compact fit, lively rhythm.
This is an italic slab serif with sturdy, block-like serifs and a compact, slightly condensed fit. Strokes are low-contrast with firm verticals and smoothly curved joins, giving the letterforms a solid, anchored feel even in italic. The italics are true, with noticeable slant and cursive-like construction in several lowercase forms; counters are open and proportions are balanced for text. Serifs appear broadly square and weighty, often subtly bracketed, while terminals and joins show occasional teardrop-like shaping that adds a traditional, print-oriented finish.
It suits editorial environments where an italic is used for sustained reading—book interiors, magazine features, captions, and scholarly apparatus—while also working well for emphasized passages, pull quotes, and refined branding that wants a traditional, print-rooted character.
The overall tone is authoritative and literary, evoking classic publishing and academic typography. Its slanted stance adds momentum and emphasis without becoming flamboyant, producing a composed, editorial voice that feels established and trustworthy.
The design appears intended to deliver a durable, readable italic with the sturdiness of slab serifs and the energy of a true italic construction. It aims to balance classic, authoritative formality with a lively rhythm that holds up in continuous text.
Capitals read as steady and monumental, while the lowercase has a more calligraphic flow, creating a pleasing tension between solidity and motion. Figures are old-style in spirit, with rounded forms and clear differentiation that suit running text and display pull-quotes alike.