Slab Contrasted Jene 9 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logotypes, packaging, industrial, authoritative, western, vintage, poster-like, impact, compactness, heritage, octagonal, squared, chiseled, bracketless, high-waisted.
A condensed display face with tall proportions, firm vertical stress, and slab-like terminals that read as squared, bracketless serifs. Strokes are mostly straight and rigid, with corners frequently chamfered into octagonal joins, giving counters and outer shapes a faceted, machined look. Contrast is noticeable but controlled: stems stay weighty while horizontals and interior detailing feel slightly lighter, preserving a crisp rhythm at text sizes. The lowercase follows the same architectural logic with compact bowls, narrow apertures, and a consistent, upright cadence that keeps lines tight and uniform.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where its condensed width and strong slabs can create impact—posters, headlines, shop signage, title treatments, and brand marks. It can also work for packaging or labels that want a sturdy, heritage-leaning voice, especially when set with generous tracking to emphasize its angular construction.
The overall tone feels assertive and workmanlike, with a vintage sign-painting and frontier-poster flavor. Its angular cuts and sturdy slabs project strength, order, and a slightly theatrical, old-time display character rather than a soft or contemporary neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in a narrow footprint, pairing bold slabs with chamfered geometry for a crisp, engraved or sign-like finish. Its consistent construction across cases and figures suggests a focus on cohesive display typography for titling and branding.
Round letters (like O/C) are constructed from straight segments, reinforcing the geometric, cut-metal impression. Numerals share the same condensed stance and faceted corners, supporting cohesive headline setting.