Slab Unbracketed Dani 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: typewriter styling, editorial text, book interiors, captions, posters, typewriter, editorial, utilitarian, retro, bookish, space economy, text utility, retro flavor, firm structure, print clarity, square serifs, compact, vertical stress, crisp terminals, tight spacing.
A compact slab-serif with a distinctly vertical rhythm and tight proportions. Strokes stay fairly even, with crisp, square-ended serifs that read as unbracketed and firmly attached to the stems. Counters are modest and apertures are relatively narrow, giving the face a dense texture, while round letters like O and C remain controlled rather than broad. Lowercase shows short extenders and a small x-height relative to the capitals, contributing to a tidy, condensed color in text.
Well-suited to editorial settings where a compact slab-serif texture is desirable, such as book interiors, essays, and magazine text in narrow measures. It can also support captions, pull quotes, and poster headlines when a restrained retro or utilitarian feel is needed, particularly where horizontal space is limited.
The overall tone feels pragmatic and workmanlike, with a subtle vintage, typewriter-adjacent character. Its compactness and squared detailing lend an orderly, no-nonsense voice that can also read as literary or archival when set in longer passages.
The design appears intended to deliver a sturdy, space-efficient slab-serif with consistent structure and a measured, text-friendly rhythm. Its squared terminals and condensed build suggest an aim toward economical setting while retaining a familiar, traditional readability.
The alphabet shows consistent, squared serif treatment across both cases and figures, producing a steady baseline and strong vertical emphasis. In the sample text, the tight letterforms create a darker, compressed paragraph color that suits narrow columns and space-conscious layouts.