Slab Contrasted Ulha 1 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aman' by Blaze Type, 'Alarionsa Serif' by Kosinsky, and 'Molto' by TypeTogether (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, branding, packaging, confident, heritage, sturdy, authoritative, impact, legibility, tradition, authority, editorial voice, bracketed, rectilinear, compact, weighty, ink-trap feel.
A heavy serif design with squared, slab-like terminals and a clear sense of stroke contrast between thick stems and finer joins. Serifs read as robust and mostly bracketed, giving a carved, engineered look rather than a soft transitional feel. Counters are relatively compact and the rhythm is firm, with strong horizontals and crisp vertical stress; curves (notably in C, G, S, and 2/3) are tightened and slightly angular in places. Lowercase forms are sturdy and workmanlike, with a short-to-moderate x-height and pronounced serifs that create a dark, continuous texture in text.
This face suits headlines, deck copy, and pull quotes where a solid serif voice is needed, as well as posters and packaging that benefit from a strong, traditional typographic anchor. It can also work for branding systems seeking a classic yet forceful serif presence, especially in short- to mid-length text blocks where its dark color supports hierarchy.
The overall tone is assertive and traditional, echoing newspaper and book typography with a slightly industrial, no-nonsense presence. It feels dependable and formal, projecting authority without becoming ornate, and reads as comfortable in classic Western editorial contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, classic serif voice with sturdy slab cues and sharpened contrast, prioritizing impact and legibility in display and editorial settings. Its disciplined structure and strong terminals suggest a focus on confident typographic hierarchy and a timeless, print-rooted character.
At display sizes the chunky serifs and narrowed internal spaces create a strong silhouette, while in paragraph settings the dense color can feel emphatic and attention-grabbing. Numerals are equally weighty and structured, aligning well with the letterforms for titling and data-forward use.