Slab Normal Ahsi 5 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, newspapers, packaging, posters, technical docs, industrial, typewriter, utility, technical, space saving, workhorse text, strong presence, practical clarity, condensed, slab serif, square serif, high contrast, tight spacing.
A condensed slab serif with tall proportions and compact horizontal widths. Strokes are mostly even in weight, with crisp, squared serifs and firm terminals that give the letters a sturdy, engineered feel. Curves are controlled and slightly flattened, while verticals dominate the texture, producing a tight, rhythmic color in lines of text. The design keeps counters fairly open for its narrow build, and the numerals follow the same upright, practical construction.
Well suited to space-conscious typography where a strong, stable serif texture is desired, such as newspapers, editorial layouts, and narrow columns. It can also work effectively for labels, packaging, and posters that benefit from a compact, industrial voice, as well as technical or instructional material needing a firm, legible presence.
The overall tone is utilitarian and industrial, with a typewriter-like seriousness that reads as straightforward and no-nonsense. Its condensed stance adds urgency and efficiency, making the voice feel technical and editorial rather than decorative.
The design appears intended as a plainspoken, condensed slab serif that balances economy of space with a robust, workmanlike structure. It prioritizes consistent rhythm and a solid typographic footprint over ornament, aiming for dependable performance in practical settings.
In text, the narrow set and prominent slab serifs create a strong vertical cadence that can become dense at smaller sizes, while larger sizes emphasize the sturdy, mechanical character. The lowercase maintains a clean, functional look with simple joins and minimal flourish.