Slab Contrasted Koloy 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Corporate E' and 'Corporate E WGL' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: body text, editorial, book typography, headlines, institutional, classic, bookish, dignified, traditional, readability, authority, print work, editorial tone, durability, bracketed, sturdy, crisp, wide-set, open counters.
This typeface is a sturdy slab serif with squared, bracketed terminals and a steady, even rhythm. Serifs are prominent and horizontal, with clear joins that keep the outlines crisp without feeling overly mechanical. Uppercase forms are proportionally balanced and fairly wide, with generous interior space in letters like C, O, and Q, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward, readable construction with a two-storey a and compact, well-supported stems. Numerals are lining-style in appearance, with simple, upright structures and strong foot serifs that align visually with the capitals.
It suits book and long-form editorial settings where a firm serif presence is desired, and it also performs well for headlines and subheads that need a grounded, traditional feel. The robust slab detailing makes it appropriate for institutional materials, reports, and print collateral that benefits from a confident, legible voice.
The overall tone is traditional and bookish, with an editorial seriousness that reads as reliable and established. Its strong slabs add a hint of authority and sturdiness, making the voice feel composed rather than playful.
The design appears intended to blend classic reading comfort with a stronger, more architectural serif treatment, offering a dependable text face that can also carry emphasis in display settings. Its consistent construction suggests a focus on clarity, steadiness, and a durable typographic texture.
In text, spacing appears open and even, helping the font stay clear at larger paragraph sizes while keeping a strong typographic color. Distinctive slab terminals on letters like T, E, and L reinforce a consistent horizontal emphasis across the alphabet.