Slab Unbracketed Tidul 11 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A very thin, clean serif design with crisp, square-ended slab serifs and largely even stroke weight. Curves are drawn with generous roundness and open counters, giving letters a light, breathable texture. The capitals feel formal and measured, while the lowercase introduces subtle calligraphic inflections—noticeably in a single-storey a and g with soft terminals—and maintains a steady, readable rhythm. Figures are similarly slender and neat, with simple construction and ample interior space in rounded forms like 0, 6, 8, and 9.
Best suited to display use such as headlines, magazine titles, brand marks, and premium packaging where the thin strokes can be reproduced cleanly. It can also work for larger-size editorial settings or pull quotes when ample size and good printing/screen contrast are available.
The overall tone is poised and understated, leaning toward an editorial, fashion-forward sensibility rather than a rugged or industrial slab feel. Its delicacy reads as premium and calm, with a quiet classicism that suits restrained, high-end typography.
The design appears intended to merge the clarity of a slab-serif structure with an ultra-light, contemporary refinement. It prioritizes elegance and spacious readability, offering a distinctive, fashion/editorial voice while retaining a disciplined serif framework.
Because the strokes are extremely fine, the design relies on whitespace and sharp serif geometry for definition; at smaller sizes or in low-contrast reproduction it may appear faint. In the sample text, the wide, open forms keep paragraphs feeling light and spacious, emphasizing elegance over density.