Slab Contrasted Immo 1 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gazi' and 'Manas' by Fontuma (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, subheads, editorial, packaging, posters, vintage, confident, lively, sporty, strong emphasis, display impact, print tradition, energetic italic, bracketed, chunky, ink-trap-like, calligraphic, robust.
A robust italic serif with heavy, bracketed slab-like terminals and a slightly condensed internal spacing that reads wider through the strong horizontals and broad bowls. Strokes show noticeable modulation for an italic, with thick main stems and firmer hairline connections that keep counters open at text sizes. The serif treatment is chunky and supportive, with soft joins and occasional notch-like shaping at some terminals that adds a cut-in, ink-trap-like flavor. Overall rhythm is energetic and forward-leaning, balancing strong verticals with smooth, rounded curves and a steady baseline presence.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, subheads, pull quotes, and packaging where a bold italic voice is needed. It can also work for short editorial passages or lead-ins, delivering strong emphasis and a distinctive texture without collapsing counters.
The face projects a classic, print-forward attitude—confident and a bit nostalgic—while the italic slant gives it speed and emphasis. Its sturdy slabs and assertive weight feel headline-ready and editorial, with a friendly, approachable tone rather than severe formality.
The design appears intended to provide an emphatic italic companion with substantial slabs for impact, evoking traditional print serifs while staying energetic and contemporary in texture. It prioritizes bold readability and a confident, attention-grabbing silhouette.
In sample text, the bold italic color stays even across long lines, with clear word shapes and strong punctuation presence. The numerals appear sturdy and readable, matching the heavy serif language and maintaining a consistent typographic color alongside the lowercase.