Slab Contrasted Miba 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, packaging, branding, industrial, retro, authoritative, utilitarian, robustness, clarity, print impact, classic utility, bracketed serifs, sturdy, ink-trap feel, crisp, lively contrast.
A serif with sturdy, squared slab-like terminals and softly bracketed joins, combining a firm skeleton with noticeable stroke contrast. The shapes are fairly open and upright, with round letters kept smooth and controlled while straighter strokes end in broad, rectangular feet. Serifs read as strong anchors rather than delicate finishing strokes, giving the face a compact, print-forward texture. Counters are generous, and details like the ear, tails, and diagonals feel deliberately cut, producing a slightly mechanical, high-clarity rhythm in text.
Well-suited to headlines, subheads, and editorial typography where strong word shapes and confident rhythm are desirable. It can also work effectively for posters, labels, and branding systems that want a sturdy, slightly retro slab-serif voice with clear numerals.
The font projects a practical, no-nonsense tone with a touch of vintage printing character. Its strong serifs and crisp contrast lend an authoritative, editorial voice, while the slightly engineered shaping adds an industrial, workmanlike edge.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust slab-serif presence that holds up in prominent sizes and maintains clarity in text, balancing traditional serif structure with a more engineered, print-centric finish.
In the sample text, the heavy slab terminals create a pronounced baseline and cap-height banding, which makes paragraphs feel structured and emphatic. The figures appear sturdy and highly legible, matching the letterforms’ squared-off punctuation-like endings and overall print-ready presence.