Slab Normal Kulaf 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, interfaces, data tables, captions, clean, modern, technical, quiet, readability, clarity, neutrality, structure, modernization, crisp, airy, linear, sturdy, economical.
A very light slab serif with crisp, rectilinear construction and minimal stroke modulation. Serifs are square and unbracketed, giving terminals a firm, engineered finish while the thin strokes keep the overall color airy. Proportions run slightly extended with open counters and consistent rhythm; curves are drawn cleanly with a restrained, geometric feel. Details like the single-storey a and g, compact bowls, and straightforward joins reinforce a utilitarian, no-nonsense texture in text.
Well-suited to editorial typography where a light serif texture is desired without heavy contrast—magazines, reports, and book or article settings at comfortable sizes. The crisp slab terminals also fit UI labels, dashboards, tables, and captioning where clarity and alignment matter.
The tone is calm and matter-of-fact: precise enough to feel technical, yet neutral enough for everyday editorial use. Its thin weight and square serifs lend a quiet sophistication that reads as contemporary and organized rather than decorative.
The design appears intended as a practical slab serif for contemporary typesetting: neutral, readable, and structured, combining square serif stability with a thin, economical stroke that keeps pages and screens feeling light.
Figures follow the same linear, understated logic as the letters, with simple forms and clear differentiation at small sizes. Overall spacing in the sample text looks even, producing a tidy, lightly textured paragraph color.