Slab Contrasted Kaze 7 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, headlines, subheads, classic, authoritative, literary, formal, readability, solidity, tradition, clarity, economy, crisp, compact, sturdy, architectural, printlike.
A serif face with pronounced, squared slab-like terminals that read firm and architectural. Strokes are relatively even with only modest modulation, and the overall rhythm is tidy and controlled. Proportions feel compact and vertically oriented, with crisp joins and a clear, print-like texture that stays consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Well suited to editorial design such as magazine layouts, book interiors, long-form articles, and pull quotes where a firm serif texture is desirable. It can also work effectively for headlines and subheads in print or web contexts that want a classic, authoritative feel, as well as for signage or labels that benefit from crisp, sturdy letterforms.
This typeface projects a composed, editorial tone with a touch of old-style formality. Its sturdy serifs and restrained detailing give it a confident, trustworthy voice suited to serious or literary content rather than playful or futuristic messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver dependable readability with a strong serif presence, balancing traditional bookish cues with a more rigid, constructed slab structure. It aims for clear word shapes and a steady typographic color that holds up in continuous text while still offering enough character for headings.
The sample text shows a consistent, disciplined texture with clear differentiation between characters, and numerals that harmonize with the serif structure. The slab terminals add a strong baseline and cap-line presence, giving the typeface a grounded, slightly institutional character in paragraph settings.