Slab Unbracketed Tibaz 6 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A very thin, hairline slab-serif with squared, unbracketed serifs and a clean, even stroke rhythm. The design favors generous interior space and open apertures, with round letters built from near-perfect circular bowls and restrained terminals. Serifs are small but crisp, giving the letterforms a precise, architectural finish; curves connect smoothly into straight stems without noticeable modulation. Overall spacing reads measured and consistent, producing a light, sparkling texture in text.
Best suited for editorial headlines, magazine typography, and brand identities where delicacy and precision are desirable. It can work well for packaging and large-format display where the thin strokes won’t be lost, and where the crisp slab details can be appreciated.
The tone feels elegant and minimal, with a poised, fashion-forward refinement. Its hairline presence and crisp slabs suggest a quiet luxury mood—formal without feeling heavy—suited to contemporary editorial styling and sophisticated display settings.
Likely intended to blend modern minimalism with a slab-serif structure, delivering a distinctive hairline look that remains orderly and composed. The design emphasizes clarity, open shapes, and a refined typographic color for high-end display and editorial use.
Uppercase forms present a classical skeleton with simplified, modern detailing, while lowercase maintains a calm, readable rhythm with tall ascenders and neatly controlled joins. Numerals appear similarly slender and clean, keeping a consistent, understated presence alongside letters.