Slab Unbracketed Disi 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, labels, editorial, typewriter, industrial, utilitarian, retro, workmanlike, sturdy readability, vintage voice, print character, display impact, slab serif, unbracketed, rounded corners, ink-trap feel, monolinear-ish.
A sturdy slab serif with square, unbracketed terminals and a mostly even stroke weight. The serifs read as blocky and decisive, softened slightly by subtly rounded corners and small flare-like notches that give an ink-trap or stamped impression. Curves are generous and open, while joins stay firm and mechanical, producing a steady, slightly uneven rhythm across letters rather than strict modular repetition. The lowercase appears compact with relatively small bodies compared to capitals, and the numerals follow the same solid, sign-painter-meets-typewriter construction with broad curves and blunt ends.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium editorial settings where a bold, classic slab presence is desirable—posters, pull quotes, packaging, labels, and branding systems that want a typewriter/industrial nod. It can work for body text when set with comfortable size and spacing, where its sturdy serifs and open counters help maintain clarity.
The overall tone feels practical and vintage, evoking typewritten forms, workshop labeling, and mid-century printed ephemera. It balances friendliness from its softened edges with an assertive, utilitarian confidence from its block serifs and straightforward construction.
The font appears designed to deliver a dependable slab-serif voice with a hint of typewriter heritage: strong, legible forms, distinctive unbracketed slabs, and softened details that add warmth and print-like character for attention-grabbing typography.
In text, the pronounced slabs and distinctive terminals create a recognizable texture and strong word shapes, while the compact lowercase and prominent serifs can build density at smaller sizes. The design’s slightly irregular, inked character adds personality without turning into overt distress.