Slab Contrasted Jedo 10 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, branding, western, industrial, poster, sturdy, vintage, compact impact, retro display, strong readability, graphic texture, condensed, slab-serif, rectilinear, bracketless, ink-trap-like.
A tightly condensed slab-serif with tall proportions, compact counters, and a largely rectilinear construction. Stems are heavy and dominant, while horizontal strokes and internal joins show visible contrast, giving the letters a crisp, engraved feel. Serifs are squared and mostly unbracketed, reading as blocky terminals that reinforce a strong vertical rhythm. Curves are constrained into rounded-rectangle forms (notably in C, O, and 0), and several joins and apertures show small notches or ink-trap-like cut-ins that sharpen corners and improve separation at tight widths.
Best suited to headlines and short display settings where a compact, impactful word shape is desired—posters, event and venue signage, packaging labels, and brand marks that want a vintage or rugged edge. In paragraphs it will read dense and emphatic, so it works most comfortably at larger sizes or with generous tracking.
The overall tone feels rugged and assertive, with a vintage, Western-leaning flavor that also fits industrial and sports-poster aesthetics. Its condensed stance and emphatic slabs create a commanding, no-nonsense voice suited to attention-grabbing messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence in minimal horizontal space, combining blocky slabs with controlled contrast to keep forms crisp and distinctive. The squared geometry and tightened counters suggest a deliberate focus on bold, poster-ready readability with a nostalgic, print-driven character.
The alphabet shows consistent narrow set widths and strong repetition of squared terminals, producing a uniform, vertical texture in text. Numerals follow the same condensed, blocky logic, staying highly graphic and display-forward rather than neutral.