Slab Normal Lavy 6 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book titles, packaging, posters, refined, restrained, classic, orderly, space saving, editorial tone, clean structure, classic flavor, hairline, condensed, slab serif, bracketed, high vertical stress.
A very slender slab-serif with tall proportions and a pronounced vertical rhythm. Strokes are consistently thin, with little visible modulation, and the serifs read as small, squared slabs that often appear lightly bracketed into the stems. Counters are narrow and vertical, spacing is tight and disciplined, and curves are kept taut, giving the alphabet a crisp, linear texture. Numerals follow the same condensed, monoline logic, with simple, elongated forms that align closely with the cap height and ascenders.
This face suits editorial headlines, magazine decks, book and chapter titles, and packaging where a refined, condensed slab presence is desired. It can also work for posters or branding that needs an elegant, space-saving serif with clear vertical structure.
The overall tone is poised and quietly formal, leaning toward an editorial, literary feel rather than a bold display voice. Its narrow build and delicate color suggest precision, restraint, and a slightly vintage sophistication without overt ornament.
The font appears designed to deliver a condensed slab-serif voice that stays clean and practical while adding a refined, editorial character. Its thin, upright construction prioritizes economy of width and a consistent, structured rhythm across letters and numerals.
The design emphasizes height over width, with long ascenders/descenders and compact bowls that keep word shapes slim. In text settings the repeated thin verticals create a distinctive striped texture, while the slab endings add structure and punctuation to the silhouette.