Slab Contrasted Kolis 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Open Serif' by Matteson Typographics (names referenced only for comparison).
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This is a sturdy slab-serif with pronounced, squared serifs and softly bracketed joins. Strokes are mostly even with a subtle modulation, creating a steady, text-friendly rhythm. Proportions feel classical and fairly compact, with a moderate x-height and rounded bowls that stay open in letters like c and e. The uppercase has a solid, engraved presence, while the lowercase shows restrained, transitional detailing (notably in the ear and terminals), keeping forms crisp and legible.
It performs well in long-form reading contexts such as book interiors, essays, and magazine text where a stable, comfortable texture is needed. The strong slab serifs also give it presence for headlines, pull quotes, and identity work that aims for a classic, dependable voice.
The overall tone is traditional and editorial, evoking printed books, newspapers, and institutional typography. Its firm serifs and controlled modulation convey reliability and authority, while the rounded counters keep it approachable rather than severe.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic slab-serif reading experience: robust serifs for strong word shapes, moderate contrast for clarity, and conservative letterforms that hold up in dense paragraphs while still feeling confident in display sizes.
Figures appear lining and fairly sturdy, matching the weight and color of the letters for consistent texture in mixed text. The design maintains a balanced color on the page in the sample paragraph, with clear differentiation between similar shapes (such as I/l and O/0) through serifing and proportion.