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Slab Contrasted Digi 6 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Coupler' by District, 'Askan' by Hoftype, 'Mundo Serif' by Monotype, and 'Quodlibet Serif' by Signature Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, sports branding, vintage, assertive, sporty, energetic, editorial, impact, retro display, headline emphasis, brand voice, speed/motion, wedge serifs, bracketed, ink-trap feel, compressed joins, angular terminals.


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A heavy, right-slanted serif design with chunky, slab-like wedges and subtly bracketed joins. Strokes show clear but not extreme modulation, with rounded bowls and tight internal counters that create a compact, high-impact texture. Terminals often cut on angles, and several joins show small notches and pinches that add a faint ink-trap/engraved feel. The overall rhythm is lively and slightly irregular in width from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an expressive, display-forward presence.

Best suited to short, bold statements where the weight and slanted rhythm can carry the message—headlines, posters, cover lines, and prominent callouts. It can also work for logos and packaging that want a vintage-meets-athletic impact, especially at larger sizes where the tight counters and notched joins remain clear.

The tone reads bold and punchy, with a retro, headline-driven personality. Its slanted stance and chunky serifs give it momentum and confidence, leaning toward sporty and editorial voices rather than quiet neutrality. The details suggest a traditional, print-era flavor while staying energetic and attention-grabbing.

The design appears intended as an emphatic display serif that combines slab-like sturdiness with italic speed. Its angular cuts and compact counters aim to maximize visual punch and reproduce a classic print or poster vibe in contemporary branding and editorial settings.

Uppercase forms feel sturdy and compact, while lowercase introduces more cursive-like movement and rounded entry/exit behavior, increasing the sense of dynamism in text. Numerals match the weight and italic angle, maintaining a cohesive, poster-ready color across mixed copy.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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b
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f
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k
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p
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Ê
Ë
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Ł
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Ő
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Ű
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
ß
à
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â
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æ
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è
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ë
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ï
ñ
ò
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ô
õ
ö
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ù
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ý
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ć
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đ
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ğ
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ľ
ł
ń
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ś
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ű
ų
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Letter — Superscript Latin
ª
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Number — Superscript
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Number — Fraction
½
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Punctuation
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Punctuation — Quote
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Punctuation — Parenthesis
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Punctuation — Dash
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Symbol
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Symbol — Currency
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Symbol — Math
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Diacritics
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