Slab Contrasted Miwe 5 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, editorial, labels, typewriter, vintage, utility, industrial, condensed display, space saving, typewriter echo, sturdy texture, slab serif, monolinear feel, bracketed serifs, ink-trap hints, tall proportions.
A tall, condensed slab-serif with sturdy rectangular serifs and a mostly straight, engineered skeleton. Strokes show a subtle but noticeable contrast, with thin joins and slightly heavier terminals that emphasize the slab structure. Corners and inner curves feel crisp and controlled, and several glyphs show small cut-ins at joins that read like functional ink-trap detailing. The lowercase is compact and vertical, with single-storey forms and short, economical arms; figures are similarly narrow and aligned, reinforcing a tightly set rhythm.
Well-suited for condensed headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and packaging or label typography where space is limited and a sturdy, retro-industrial flavor is desired. It can also work for editorial display and short text passages when you want a typewriter-adjacent texture without full monospacing.
The overall tone is pragmatic and workmanlike, with a clear nod to typewriter and stamping traditions. It balances a no-nonsense, utilitarian voice with a slightly nostalgic, editorial character that can feel archival or institutional depending on spacing and scale.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, space-saving slab-serif with a typewriter-inflected voice—prioritizing strong terminals, clear vertical structure, and a durable texture in mixed-case settings.
In text, the narrow set creates a strong vertical cadence and high information density. The slab terminals stay visually assertive even at smaller sizes, while the compressed counters and tight curves make the face feel more appropriate for short runs of copy than extended reading at very small sizes.