Slab Unbracketed Tigur 13 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, subheads, editorial, branding, packaging, refined, quiet, airy, modern-classic, elegant slab, editorial tone, premium branding, lightweight display, hairline, crisp, rectilinear, open counters, monolinear.
A very light slab serif with hairline-like strokes and crisp, square-ended serifs that read as unbracketed and architectural. Letterforms lean on clean geometry—rounds are smooth and open, while horizontals and serifs stay flat and controlled—creating a calm, even rhythm across words. Proportions feel balanced with moderate ascenders/descenders, and spacing is relatively generous, which helps the thin strokes hold together in continuous text. Overall, the drawing favors clarity and precision over ornament, with minimal contrast and a consistent, delicate line.
Well-suited to magazine headlines, section titles, and elegant branding where a light, refined slab serif can add structure without heaviness. It can work nicely for luxury packaging, invitations, and display typography where generous spacing and delicate strokes are part of the intended aesthetic.
The tone is elegant and restrained, evoking contemporary editorial design with a slightly classic, bookish attitude. Its thin, measured presence feels sophisticated and quiet rather than loud or decorative, lending an upscale, curated mood to headlines and pull quotes.
The design appears intended to offer the authority and structure of a slab serif in an unusually light, minimal treatment, combining sharp, square serifs with open, readable forms. It aims for a modern editorial voice—precise, composed, and premium—rather than a rugged or heavy slab feel.
Numerals and uppercase shapes appear especially clean and stately, while the lowercase maintains legibility through open apertures and a steady, understated cadence. The design’s crisp terminals and straight serifs give it a subtly technical edge despite the overall gentleness of the weight.