Slab Rounded Faki 2 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, captions, packaging, posters, logotypes, typewriter, vintage, bookish, handmade, quirky, compact setting, vintage tone, warm utility, distinctive text, bracketed serifs, rounded joins, soft corners, tall ascenders, long descenders.
This typeface has a tall, condensed stance with slim strokes and a steady, low-contrast rhythm. Serifs are slab-like and softly bracketed, reading more rounded than sharp, which gives the forms a gentle, slightly worn finish. Curves are narrow and upright, counters stay compact, and many terminals end in small rounded nubs that feel mechanically consistent rather than calligraphic. The lowercase shows a modest x-height with notably long ascenders and descenders, lending a vertical, airy texture in running text.
It works well for editorial display and secondary text where a condensed, vintage texture is desirable—chapter openers, pull quotes, captions, and front matter. The distinctive, rounded slab detailing also suits packaging, labels, and poster titling, and it can add a curated, bookish voice to wordmarks when set with careful spacing.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and archival, with a warm, idiosyncratic personality. It suggests old cataloging, labels, and printed ephemera—serious enough for text, but with subtle eccentricities that keep it approachable and human.
The design appears intended to blend a condensed, utilitarian skeleton with softened slab details, creating a readable face that still carries a specific period flavor. Its narrow proportions and restrained contrast aim to keep lines compact while the rounded serif treatment adds warmth and recognizability.
Capitals are clean and restrained, while the lowercase introduces more character through distinctive hooks and small terminal treatments (especially in letters like j, y, and g). Numerals keep the same narrow, upright posture with gentle curvature, maintaining a consistent color across mixed text and numbers.