Slab Normal Ogwy 8 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book text, forms, packaging, typewriter, no-nonsense, utilitarian, bookish, readability, durability, print texture, typewriter tone, workhorse text, bracketed, compact, upright, sturdy, ink-trap feel.
A compact slab-serif with sturdy, bracketed terminals and a steady, low-contrast stroke. The letterforms feel slightly irregular in width and rhythm, with softly rounded joins and small bulbed tips that give the texture a subtly inked, mechanical imprint. Uppercase forms are straightforward and upright, while the lowercase shows a workmanlike construction with simple bowls and clear, open counters. Numerals are plain and readable, matching the same solid slab treatment and consistent baseline behavior.
Well-suited to long-form reading contexts where a firm serif rhythm supports legibility, such as books, magazines, and newspaper-style layouts. The typewriter-like texture also fits forms, labels, and packaging that benefits from a practical, printed feel, and it can add an archival tone to headings when set with generous spacing.
The overall tone is practical and archival, evoking typewritten and press-ready text with a quiet toughness. It reads as dependable and matter-of-fact, with just enough roughened charm to suggest printed pages, records, or editorial copy rather than sleek branding.
The design appears intended as a dependable slab-serif for everyday setting, prioritizing clarity and a consistent printed texture over refinement. Its compact proportions and sturdy terminals aim to hold up in dense copy while retaining a subtly mechanical, type-driven character.
Serifs are prominent and uniform across the alphabet, creating a strong horizontal cadence in text. Curves (notably in C, G, S, and 0) stay controlled and rounded, helping maintain clarity at smaller sizes while preserving a distinctive, slightly mechanical texture.