Slab Contrasted Aglo 9 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Typewriter' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, newspapers, headlines, literary, trustworthy, traditional, institutional, readability, editorial utility, authority, print robustness, bracketed, sturdy, ink-trapless, crisp, bookish.
This typeface is a serif with pronounced, squared slab-like terminals and subtle bracketing where strokes meet the serifs. Stems are robust and steady, with clear but not extreme contrast between thick verticals and thinner connecting strokes, producing a crisp text rhythm. Letterforms are generally open and well-proportioned, with generous counters and a calm baseline presence; the round letters (O, C, G) read smooth and balanced, while diagonals (V, W, X) stay firm and controlled. Numerals share the same strong serif structure and align confidently with the caps, giving the set a cohesive, print-oriented feel.
It works well for editorial layouts, long-form reading, and magazine or newspaper typography where a firm serif structure helps maintain a consistent text color. The strong slabs also make it effective for headings, pull quotes, and section labels that need a confident, traditional presence in print or on screen.
The overall tone is classic and editorial, leaning toward book typography and formal communication. Its sturdy slabs add authority and a slightly vintage, newspaper-like practicality without feeling decorative or playful. The result is a dependable voice suited to content-forward settings where clarity and credibility matter.
The design appears intended to merge classic serif legibility with the sturdiness and emphasis of slab serifs, creating a versatile face that can handle both continuous text and display roles. Its balanced contrast and controlled proportions suggest an aim for readability and a trustworthy, established tone rather than novelty.
Spacing appears comfortable and even in the sample text, supporting steady word shapes and consistent texture over multiple lines. The serifs create a clear horizontal emphasis that helps guide the eye in paragraph reading, while the bold terminals keep headings and short emphatic phrases from looking fragile.