Slab Normal Kudib 7 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, reports, branding, classic, bookish, refined, trustworthy, readability, editorial tone, print clarity, quiet authority, versatility, bracketed, transitional, airy, crisp, restrained.
A lightly built slab-serif with generous spacing and a calm, even rhythm. The serifs are square and clearly bracketed, giving strokes a firm landing without feeling heavy, while the overall drawing stays clean and open. Curves are smooth and moderately round (not geometric), and joins and terminals remain restrained, producing a tidy text color. Uppercase forms feel stately and wide-set; lowercase maintains clear counters and a straightforward, readable structure with simple, unshowy details.
Well suited to editorial layouts, book typography, and magazine features where a light slab-serif voice is desired without decorative quirks. It also fits reports, institutional materials, and brand systems that need a dependable serif with a slightly sturdier, slab-anchored presence.
The font reads as classic and editorial, with a quiet authority that suits traditional publishing aesthetics. Its lightness and openness add a refined, contemporary crispness, while the slab serifs keep the tone grounded and dependable rather than ornate.
Likely intended as a plainspoken slab-serif for text and display that balances refinement with sturdiness. The design emphasizes clarity, consistent rhythm, and a traditional print sensibility while keeping the overall impression light and modern.
In the text sample, the letterspacing and word spacing create an airy page texture that stays legible at larger text sizes. Numerals appear evenly proportioned and unobtrusive, matching the same reserved, print-oriented character as the letters.