Slab Contrasted Mili 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, editorial, industrial, technical, retro, utilitarian, mechanical, industrial voice, geometric clarity, signage utility, retro technicality, slab serif, octagonal, ink-trap, square terminals, crisp edges.
A sturdy slab-serif design with predominantly straight, squared-off strokes and clipped corners that create an octagonal, engineered silhouette. Serifs are bold and blocky, with minimal bracketing, and many joins show small notches/ink-trap-like cut-ins that sharpen counters and improve separation at tight angles. Curves are restrained and often faceted rather than fully round, giving letters and numerals a machined, sign-painter stencil-adjacent feel. Overall rhythm is compact and regular, with clear, open counters and strong horizontal elements that read well at display and text sizes alike.
Well-suited to headlines, posters, and packaging where a robust, industrial voice is desired. It also performs convincingly in short-to-medium text blocks for editorial layouts, manuals, labels, and signage systems that benefit from crisp corners, strong serifs, and a disciplined rhythm.
The font conveys a no-nonsense, workmanlike tone—part vintage hardware labeling and part technical documentation. Its squared geometry and assertive slabs suggest durability and precision, while the faceted corners add a subtle retro flavor reminiscent of industrial signage and early digital/plotter aesthetics.
The design appears intended to blend slab-serif solidity with a distinctly geometric, cut-corner construction, creating a face that feels both practical and stylized. Its repeated chamfers and notch details suggest an aim for high clarity and a recognizable industrial identity across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Uppercase forms feel especially architectural, with consistent chamfering on corners and a pronounced, graphic baseline presence. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, producing a cohesive alphanumeric color that stays crisp in paragraphs and headlines. The overall impression is clean rather than distressed, with deliberate internal cut-ins that add character without reducing legibility.