Slab Contrasted Fasy 2 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, logotypes, western, playful, rustic, bold, retro, display impact, vintage cue, western tone, rugged warmth, signage feel, bracketed, soft corners, bulky, rounded slabs, chunky.
A heavy, compact slab-serif design with broad proportions and a strongly stamped silhouette. The serifs are blocky and bracketed, with softened corners and slightly irregular, carved-looking terminals that keep the rhythm lively rather than rigid. Strokes show noticeable but not extreme contrast, and counters are relatively tight, which increases darkness and impact in text. The lowercase is robust and wide-set with sturdy joins, while capitals feel squat and emphatic, producing a dense, poster-like texture across lines.
This face is best suited to display work where impact and personality matter: posters, event titles, storefront or wayfinding-style signage, and bold packaging labels. It also works well for logotypes and badges that want a vintage or Western cue. For longer text, it will be most effective at larger sizes with generous spacing to keep counters open.
The overall tone is bold and friendly with a clear Old West and vintage-display flavor. Its chunky slabs and softened edges give it a handcrafted, saloon-sign warmth rather than a formal or technical voice. The font reads as confident and attention-seeking, with a touch of whimsy from the subtly uneven shaping.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic slab-serif voice with strong visual weight and an intentionally rugged, slightly hand-cut finish. Its forms prioritize character and memorability over neutrality, aiming for a traditional, Americana-leaning display presence that holds up in bold, high-contrast applications.
In the sample text, the weight and tight internal spaces create strong word shapes and high presence, but the dense color can build quickly over long passages. The figures match the blocky slab-serif language and maintain the same compact, stamped character, supporting cohesive headlines and short statements.