Slab Unbracketed Disa 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Core Slab M' by S-Core (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, reports, headlines, bookish, no-nonsense, traditional, workmanlike, legibility, durability, editorial tone, utility, slab serif, square serifs, blocky terminals, robust, sturdy.
A sturdy slab serif with squared, unbracketed serifs and a predominantly low-contrast stroke structure. Letterforms are upright with a steady, even rhythm and relatively generous counters, producing clear silhouettes at text sizes. Serifs read as blunt and blocky rather than delicate, with firm terminals and a slightly mechanical, utilitarian finish. Capitals feel solid and stable, while the lowercase maintains straightforward construction with consistent stem weight and simple joins.
Well-suited to editorial layouts, book interiors, long-form reading, and structured documents where a firm typographic color is helpful. It can also serve reliably for headings and subheads that need a grounded slab-serif presence without becoming overly stylized.
The overall tone is practical and dependable, leaning toward an editorial, bookish voice rather than decorative flair. Its slab serifs add a confident, grounded presence that can feel classic and workmanlike, suitable for content that wants clarity with a hint of traditional authority.
The design appears intended to provide a robust, legible slab-serif voice for general-purpose typography—prioritizing clarity, consistency, and a solid page texture while retaining the familiar cues of traditional serifed forms.
Numerals and punctuation appear designed to match the same sturdy, squared-off serif language, helping the font keep a consistent texture in mixed content. The sample paragraph shows a stable text color and even spacing, suggesting it is geared toward continuous reading rather than high-fashion display.