Slab Square Urlo 3 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, books, magazines, quotations, pull quotes, literary, classic, refined, scholarly, text italic, editorial voice, classic emphasis, structured serif, bracketed, calligraphic, bookish, traditional, elegant.
A slanted serif design with crisp, slabby feet and lightly bracketed joins that soften the otherwise squared terminals. Strokes stay relatively even, with gentle modulation and a smooth, continuous rhythm that reads like an italic cut rather than a script. Capitals are open and spacious with sturdy serifs, while the lowercase shows italic constructions (single-storey a, flowing f, and a lively y) that keep counters clear and letterforms distinct. Numerals follow the same calm, old-style-leaning logic, with rounded bowls and firm bases that align with the slab serif treatment.
Well suited for editorial typography—particularly for italic roles such as emphasis, quotations, citations, and pull quotes in books and magazines. It can also serve for refined display lines where a classic, scholarly character is desired without heavy stroke contrast.
The overall tone is literary and composed, evoking book typography and editorial work where an italic voice is meant to feel traditional rather than flashy. Its slant and sturdy serifs give it a confident, slightly formal presence, suitable for conveying emphasis with restraint.
The design appears intended to deliver a readable, book-oriented italic with sturdier-than-usual serifs, combining a traditional text rhythm with a more structured, slab-influenced finish. It aims for clarity and a composed voice in continuous reading while still providing a distinctive italic personality.
The italic angle is consistent across cases, and the spacing feels generous, helping longer passages maintain an even texture. Curves are smooth and well-resolved against the squarer serif endings, creating a balanced blend of warmth and structure.