Slab Square Alpy 3 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, posters, packaging, headlines, typewriter, retro, confident, approachable, clarity, impact, nostalgia, editorial voice, utility, bracketed slabs, oblique stress, open counters, sturdy, readable.
A slanted slab-serif with sturdy, square-ended strokes and prominent, mostly bracketed serifs. Letterforms are broad and generously spaced, with low stroke contrast and a steady rhythm that keeps color even across lines. Curves are open and rounded (notably in C, O, and lowercases like e and s), while horizontals and serifs stay firm and flat, giving the face a grounded, engineered feel. The italic construction reads as an oblique with consistent stroke weight and clear, simplified terminals, and the numerals follow the same wide, stable proportions.
Well-suited for editorial layouts, magazine typography, and punchy headlines where a distinctive slab-serif voice is desired. The broad proportions and sturdy detailing also work well for posters, packaging, and branding applications that benefit from a confident, readable italic with character.
The overall tone is pragmatic and slightly nostalgic, evoking editorial and typewriter-adjacent lettering without feeling overly decorative. Its slanted stance adds motion and informality, while the slab serifs keep it confident and dependable. The result feels friendly, robust, and purpose-built for clear communication.
This font appears designed to combine the sturdiness and clarity of a slab-serif with the energy of an italic, delivering a distinctive yet practical voice for display and editorial use. The wide set and open shapes suggest an emphasis on legibility and strong typographic color while retaining a retro-leaning personality.
The design balances wide proportions with open counters, helping maintain legibility at text sizes while still making a strong typographic statement. The italic angle is noticeable but controlled, and the slab details provide clear word shapes and a consistent baseline presence.