Slab Square Ugken 2 is a light, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, magazines, editorial design, academic publishing, pull quotes, editorial, literary, scholarly, refined, traditional, text emphasis, editorial voice, classic italic, readability, slab serifs, bracketed serifs, angled stress, open counters, crisp joins.
A slanted serif design with prominent slab-like serifs and gently bracketed joins, giving the forms a sturdy baseline presence without feeling heavy. Strokes stay fairly even, with modest modulation and clean, squared-off terminals; curves are smooth and generously open, keeping counters readable. Proportions are expansive with a wide set and a steady rhythm, and the italic construction relies on true cursive slant rather than simply obliquing, evident in the lively lowercase and the forward-leaning capitals. Figures and punctuation-style details (like the angled strokes and crisp serifs) follow the same restrained, consistent drawing.
It suits long-form reading contexts such as books, journals, and magazine typography, where an italic with strong structure and dependable texture is useful for emphasis and secondary hierarchy. The pronounced slab serifs and wide proportions also make it effective for pull quotes, bylines, and editorial headlines that benefit from a classic, authoritative tone.
The overall tone feels editorial and bookish—measured, composed, and slightly formal—while the italic angle adds motion and a classic literary flavor. The slab serifs contribute a confident, institutional voice that reads as credible and established rather than playful.
The design appears intended to provide an italic companion with robust serif presence and consistent, text-friendly construction—balancing traditional publishing cues with a clean, contemporary steadiness in its terminals and spacing.
The alphabet shows consistent serif treatment across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, with clear differentiation between similar shapes and a cohesive, disciplined italic rhythm. The wide stance and open apertures help maintain clarity in continuous text, while the slab detailing adds visual texture in headings.