Slab Normal Unry 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Queulat Condensed', 'Queulat Soft', 'Sanchez', 'Sanchez Condensed', 'Sanchez Slab', and 'Sánchez Niu' by Latinotype and 'Weekly' by Los Andes (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, editorial, robust, confident, retro, industrial, impact, emphasis, readability, vintage feel, sturdy tone, chunky, rounded, bracketed, ink-trap feel, soft corners.
A heavy, italic slab serif with broad, rectangular serifs and softened, subtly bracketed joins. Strokes are thick and largely uniform, with rounded terminals and occasional notch-like shaping that gives a slightly “inked” or stamped impression at corners and joins. Proportions are steady and readable, with open counters, a compact rhythm, and sturdy numerals that match the letterforms’ weight and forward slant.
Best suited to display sizes where its mass and slab serifs can carry impact: headlines, posters, covers, and bold editorial callouts. It can also work in branding and packaging when a sturdy, vintage-leaning voice is desired, particularly for short-to-medium text where the dense texture remains comfortable.
The overall tone is bold and assured, blending a practical workhorse feel with a vintage, poster-like warmth. Its chunky slabs and softened details evoke classic editorial and packaging typography, delivering a friendly ruggedness rather than sharp formality.
The design appears intended to provide a dependable, high-impact slab serif with an italic push for emphasis, balancing strong typographic presence with softened, print-friendly shaping. It prioritizes legibility and consistency while adding just enough character through chunky serifs and rounded, slightly notched joins.
The italic angle is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures, helping long lines feel energetic without becoming fussy. The slab serifs and rounded detailing keep the texture dense and attention-grabbing, especially in headlines and short blocks of copy.