Slab Contrasted Kogat 5 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book typography, editorial, magazines, newspapers, headlines, traditional, authoritative, bookish, classic, readability, editorial voice, print utility, authority, bracketed, sturdy, ink-trap feel, open counters, strong serifs.
A sturdy slab-serif with pronounced, bracketed serifs and a confident, even rhythm. Strokes show clear thick–thin modulation without becoming delicate, and the serifs read as bold anchors that help define the horizontal structure. Letterforms lean toward broad proportions with open counters and generously sized bowls, producing a calm texture in paragraphs. Terminals are mostly squared and firm, with slight rounding at joins that keeps the silhouette from feeling rigid.
Well suited to editorial design where a strong serif voice is desirable—book interiors, magazine features, and newspaper-style layouts. It also performs effectively in headlines and subheads, where the bold slab presence and clear counters help maintain clarity and impact. For branding, it fits identities that want a classic, dependable tone.
The overall tone is traditional and editorial, suggesting established print typography rather than novelty. Its weight distribution and emphatic serifs convey authority and reliability, while the open shapes keep it approachable and readable. The feel lands between classic book type and sturdy newspaper headline styling.
The design appears intended to deliver a traditional slab-serif voice that remains readable in continuous text while projecting authority in display settings. Its proportions and moderated contrast aim for a balanced, workhorse feel that can serve both editorial body copy and emphatic titling.
In the sample text, the font holds together well at larger sizes, creating strong word shapes and a consistent color. The numerals and capitals carry the same grounded slab-serif logic, giving mixed alphanumeric settings a cohesive, institutional look.