Slab Unbracketed Anbu 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, magazines, quotations, captions, scholarly, classic, measured, polished, readable italic, editorial emphasis, structured warmth, print tone, slab serifs, unbracketed, oblique stress, open counters, crisp terminals.
A right-leaning italic slab serif with sturdy, square-cut serifs and clean, unbracketed joins. Strokes stay fairly even in thickness with gently tapered diagonals and crisp, straight terminals that keep the letterforms sharp. The design maintains open counters and clear inner shapes in both text and display sizes, with a steady rhythm and slightly calligraphic movement created by the slant and angled joins. Numerals and capitals carry the same firm serif structure, giving the set a consistent, structured texture on the line.
Well-suited for editorial typography where an italic voice is needed for emphasis, leads, or pull quotes while still retaining strong readability. It should perform especially well in print-like contexts such as magazines, book interiors, academic material, and refined branding that benefits from a firm, serifed texture.
The overall tone feels editorial and literary: traditional without looking fussy, and confident without becoming heavy. Its italic slant adds energy and emphasis, while the slab serifs lend a grounded, authoritative character that reads as academic and print-minded.
This design appears intended to provide an italic companion with clear, structured slabs—offering emphasis that remains legible and composed. The combination of crisp, square serifs and restrained contrast suggests a pragmatic, text-forward serif built to hold up in continuous reading while adding a distinctive editorial flavor.
Curves are drawn with a controlled, slightly elliptical feel, and the italics show noticeable variation in letter widths that creates a lively, bookish cadence. Round letters remain stable and open, while diagonals and angled strokes deliver most of the motion, making the style feel purposeful rather than decorative.