Slab Contrasted Legu 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, packaging, book covers, confident, heritage, sturdy, authoritative, impact, legibility, print feel, editorial tone, brand presence, slab serif, bracketed, softened, ink-trap like, high contrast.
A robust slab-serif design with substantial, squared serifs and clearly bracketed joins that soften transitions into the stems. Strokes show noticeable contrast: verticals feel weightier while curves and horizontals thin slightly, giving the letters a sculpted, print-like rhythm rather than a purely geometric one. Counters are generally open and round forms are smooth, while terminals and serifs stay crisp and rectangular. Overall spacing reads steady and text-color is dark and even, with a slightly compact, punchy silhouette in both capitals and lowercase.
Best suited for headlines, subheads, and short-to-medium editorial text where a strong typographic voice is desired. It can also perform well in branding contexts such as packaging or book covers, especially when a sturdy, classic-inflected slab-serif presence is needed.
The font projects a confident, workmanlike tone with a traditional editorial undercurrent. Its heavy slabs and controlled contrast feel authoritative and dependable, evoking classic print typography while remaining direct and contemporary in impact.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold slab-serif voice that balances rugged structure with refined contrast for readable, high-impact typography. It prioritizes strong letterforms and consistent text texture, aiming for a dependable, print-forward feel that holds up in prominent display settings.
The lowercase shows sturdy, single-story forms where applicable and a consistent serif treatment across stems, helping maintain a cohesive texture in paragraphs. Numerals appear lining and proportionally assertive, matching the strong, blocky presence of the uppercase. The overall drawing suggests careful attention to sturdy joins and legibility, with subtle shaping that prevents the heavy weight from feeling purely rigid.