Slab Contrasted Ibja 11 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Vigor DT' by DTP Types, 'FF Kievit Slab' by FontFont, 'Rooney' by Jan Fromm, 'Modum' by The Northern Block, 'Kheops' by Tipo Pèpel, and 'Rogliano' by TipoType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, editorial display, retro, sporty, assertive, playful, poster-ready, impact, momentum, vintage flavor, brand presence, readable display, bracketed, soft corners, ink-trap hints, headline, chunky.
A heavy italic slab serif with broad proportions and a compact, sturdy skeleton. Strokes are thick with gently modulated shaping and prominent, blocky serifs that read as slightly bracketed rather than razor-sharp. Counters are relatively open for the weight, while joins and terminals show rounded, ink-friendly transitions that give the forms a softer, less mechanical edge. The overall rhythm is energetic and forward-leaning, with confident diagonals and substantial numerals that match the letter weight well.
Best suited for display settings where impact matters: posters, headlines, sports-oriented branding, and bold logotypes. It can also work for short editorial callouts or packaging when you want a punchy, retro-leaning italic slab presence.
The design projects a bold, lively tone that feels vintage and promotional, like classic athletic lettering or mid-century advertising. Its strong slabs and pronounced slant add momentum and confidence, while the softened terminals keep it approachable rather than severe.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum emphasis with a spirited slant, combining robust slab serifs with softened shaping to stay legible and friendly under heavy weight. The intent reads as a display workhorse for energetic branding and attention-grabbing titling.
In text samples the dense weight creates strong word shapes and a dark typographic color, making spacing and counters especially important at smaller sizes. The italic construction is consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures, supporting a cohesive, emphatic voice.