Slab Contrasted Behi 2 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, logo design, retro, athletic, headline, assertive, playful, attention grabbing, retro styling, energetic slant, display impact, brand voice, slab serifs, bracketed, ink traps, ball terminals, teardrop joins.
A heavy, right-leaning display face with prominent slab-like serifs and softly bracketed joins. Strokes show noticeable modulation, with thick main stems and narrower connecting strokes that create a rhythmic, slightly calligraphic bounce. Many forms feature cupped or teardrop-like terminals and occasional notch-like cut-ins that add bite to counters and corners. The lowercase is compact and sturdy, with round dots on i/j and energetic, looping shapes on letters like a, g, and y; figures are bold and rounded, built to hold up at large sizes.
Best suited to posters, headlines, and short punchy copy where its weight, slabbing, and forward slant can deliver impact. It also works well for sports or retro-inspired branding, packaging labels, and logo wordmarks that want a confident, energetic voice.
The overall tone feels vintage and extroverted, blending sports-poster confidence with a touch of old-time editorial flair. Its bold slabbing and italic momentum read as fast, emphatic, and a bit cheeky—designed to command attention rather than disappear into body text.
This design appears intended as a bold, attention-first italic slab display face that mixes classic serif structure with lively, sculpted terminals. The goal seems to be strong readability at large sizes while projecting motion and personality in branding and editorial titling.
Capitals are broad and stable, with clear serif presence that helps word shapes lock together in short headlines. The oblique angle is consistent across the set, and the strong weight benefits from generous internal openings that keep counters from closing up in display settings.