Slab Unbracketed Anjy 13 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Gravtrac' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, editorial, branding, packaging, vintage, assertive, urgent, industrial, space saving, high impact, headline punch, retro utility, condensed, slab-serif, unbracketed, angular, upright stress.
A highly condensed italic slab-serif with tall proportions, compact counters, and a rhythmic forward slant. Strokes stay fairly even in weight, while the terminals finish in square, unbracketed slab serifs that read as crisp and mechanical. Curves are tightened and slightly squared-off, giving letters a narrow, vertical emphasis; the overall texture is dense, with strong vertical stems and tidy, compact joins. Numerals follow the same condensed, upright-leaning construction and maintain a consistent, sturdy presence alongside the capitals and lowercase.
Best suited to display settings where space is limited but impact is needed—headlines, subheads, posters, and bold editorial callouts. It can also work for branding and packaging that want a compressed, vintage-industrial voice, especially in short phrases, labels, or emphatic typographic lockups.
The tone feels punchy and utilitarian, with a vintage editorial edge—like classic headlines, posters, or industrial labeling set in a compressed italic. Its narrow, emphatic shapes create urgency and momentum, while the slab serifs add firmness and authority.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in minimal width: a condensed italic slab-serif that stays sturdy and legible while projecting speed and authority. The squared, unbracketed serifs and tightened curves suggest a purposeful, engineered style aimed at attention-grabbing display typography.
The extreme condensation increases visual intensity and economy of space, but also makes inner shapes (like in e, a, s, and numerals) appear tight at smaller sizes. In text, the slanted stance and compact spacing produce a strong horizontal flow and a distinctly headline-oriented color.