Slab Square Udloz 3 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book design, magazines, branding, headlines, bookish, vintage, confident, warm, text focus, expressive italic, classic tone, readability, bracketed, calligraphic, lively, oldstyle, robust.
A slanted serif with sturdy, slab-like feet and mostly squared-off terminals, softened by subtle bracketing where stems meet serifs. Strokes stay fairly even, with gentle modulation and rounded joins that keep the texture smooth at text sizes. Proportions read on the generous side, with open counters and a slightly flowing rhythm; the italic construction is evident in the forward lean and the cursive-like lowercase forms. Numerals follow the same energetic slant and robust serif treatment, maintaining a consistent color across lines.
Well-suited for editorial typography—magazine features, book interiors, and pull quotes—where a lively italic serif can carry long passages without feeling brittle. It also works for branding, packaging, and headline settings that want a classic, assured tone with a bit of motion and personality.
The overall tone feels literary and traditional, with an editorial warmth rather than a strict, mechanical voice. Its italic energy adds motion and emphasis, giving text a cultivated, slightly old-world character suited to narrative or expressive copy.
The design appears intended to blend robust slab-like serifs with a fluent italic structure, aiming for comfortable readability and a distinctive editorial presence. It prioritizes a steady text color and open forms while using the slant and cursive details to add emphasis and character.
The lowercase shows a notably cursive italic flavor (single-storey forms and sweeping entry/exit strokes), while capitals remain more structured and inscriptional. Serifs are prominent enough to anchor the line, but the shapes avoid harshness through rounded transitions and open internal spaces.