Slab Contrasted Mife 2 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, packaging, posters, branding, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, authoritative, document tone, readability, vintage print, strong texture, utility, bracketed serifs, slab serifs, ink-trap feel, crisp terminals, mechanical rhythm.
A sturdy slab-serif with pronounced, blocky serifs and clear stroke contrast that gives the letters a crisp, mechanical rhythm. Curves are generously rounded while joins and terminals stay firm and squared-off, producing a slightly industrial texture on the page. Spacing and proportions feel workmanlike rather than delicate, with a strong baseline presence and compact counters that hold up well in continuous text.
Well suited for editorial layouts and long-form reading where a distinctive but disciplined serif texture is desired. It also works effectively for posters, packaging, and branding that want a retro-document or stamped-print feel, especially when set at medium to large sizes.
The overall tone is typewriter-adjacent and utilitarian, suggesting documents, labels, and printed ephemera. Its blunt slabs and crisp contrast lend an authoritative, no-nonsense voice with a subtle vintage flavor.
The design appears intended to combine the practicality of a typewriter-like slab serif with more deliberate contrast and refined curves, creating a dependable text face that still carries a strong period and print-inspired personality.
The numerals and capitals read particularly solid and emblematic, and the lowercase maintains a steady, readable cadence in paragraphs. The serif blocks and sharp cutoffs create a lightly stamped or inked impression that adds character without becoming overly decorative.