Slab Normal Lide 6 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, packaging, invitations, elegant, refined, airy, contemporary, refined display, structured elegance, minimalist slab, hairline, crisp, linear, delicate, bracketed.
A very slender slab-serif with a hairline overall color and crisp, consistent stroke modulation. Serifs read as small slabs with subtle bracketing, giving the letterforms a structured, architectural feel despite the light weight. Proportions are fairly tall with generous counters and open apertures, and the shapes keep a clean, upright stance. Curves are smoothly drawn and terminals stay restrained, producing an even rhythm in both caps and lowercase across text.
Best suited to headlines, pull quotes, mastheads, and identity systems that can take advantage of its airy hairline construction. It also fits premium packaging and formal print pieces where a restrained slab-serif voice is desired. For body text, it will perform most convincingly at larger sizes or in high-contrast printing conditions.
The tone is quiet and polished—more gallery and editorial than industrial—where the hairline slabs add a hint of formality without becoming ornate. It feels modern and understated, with a slightly luxe, high-end refinement suited to spacious typography.
The design appears intended to blend the clarity and structure of a slab-serif skeleton with a fashion-forward, hairline delicacy. It aims for a refined display texture—clean, legible outlines with just enough serif presence to add authority and finish.
The numerals and punctuation match the same delicate construction, and the overall spacing feels comfortable for display settings where the thin strokes can breathe. The slab cues add stability to the texture, helping the face read as composed rather than purely skeletal.