Slab Contrasted Onhy 2 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Cattle Town JNL' by Jeff Levine (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: sports branding, posters, headlines, merch, packaging, athletic, retro, assertive, playful, punchy, high impact, sporty display, retro flavor, brand stamp, texture add, slanted, blocky, ink-trap, cut-in, compact.
A compact, right-leaning slab-serif display face with heavy, tightly set forms and a slightly condensed footprint. Strokes are thick with noticeable (but not delicate) internal contrast, and terminals finish in broad, squared slabs. Many joins and corners show distinctive notched cut-ins that read like ink-traps or stencil-like bites, giving counters and shoulders a chiseled, high-impact texture. Curves are rounded but kept sturdy, and the overall silhouette stays dense and blocky, maintaining strong color in text.
Best suited to short, high-impact typography such as sports branding, event posters, team apparel, punchy headlines, and bold packaging callouts. It can work in brief subheads or pull quotes when given room to breathe, but its dense texture and decorative cut-ins make it most effective as a display face rather than for extended reading.
The font projects an energetic, competitive tone—confident and loud with a distinctly vintage sports-and-poster flavor. The carved notches add a mischievous, graphic edge that keeps it from feeling purely utilitarian, making it feel both bold and spirited.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact in a compact footprint while adding recognizable character through slab terminals and distinctive notched detailing. The goal appears to be a sporty, retro-leaning display style that stays readable at a distance and remains visually memorable in branding.
The numerals and capitals hold especially strong, sign-like shapes, while the notched detailing creates a rhythmic “flash” along stems and bowls that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes. The heavy weight and tight interior spaces suggest it will benefit from generous tracking and ample line spacing when used in longer settings.