Slab Contrasted Koluh 1 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, newspapers, headlines, classic, authoritative, scholarly, literary, readability, print utility, classic tone, editorial voice, slab serif, bracketed, sturdy, crisp, open counters.
A sturdy slab serif with clearly bracketed serifs and a calm, even rhythm. Strokes are mostly consistent in thickness, with subtle modulation that gives verticals a slightly more dominant presence than horizontals. Proportions feel generous and open, with ample counters and broad capitals; lowercase forms read cleanly with a straightforward, traditional structure. Terminals are squared and serifed, producing a crisp texture in paragraphs while maintaining good separation between letters.
Well suited to editorial typography such as books, magazines, and newspaper-style layouts where a stable slab serif can carry long-form reading. It also works effectively for headings, section titles, and pull quotes that benefit from a firm, classic presence without excessive stylistic quirks.
The tone is confident and traditional, with an editorial seriousness that evokes print heritage and institutional clarity. Its slab serifs add firmness and a practical, workmanlike character, while the measured contrast keeps the voice composed rather than ornamental.
The design appears intended to deliver a reliable, print-forward slab serif voice: robust enough for strong hierarchy and confident branding, yet restrained enough to remain readable and consistent in continuous text.
The glyph set shown balances solidity with readability: figures are clear and straightforward, and the overall texture in the sample text remains even without looking overly mechanical. The design leans on familiar book-type conventions, making it feel dependable in longer passages as well as in prominent display lines.