Slab Rounded Orha 5 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, packaging, branding, posters, book covers, friendly, approachable, retro, handmade, warm, soften slabs, add warmth, print-like texture, friendly readability, rounded slabs, soft serifs, inked, bouncy, informal.
A soft slab-serif with rounded terminals and gently flared, bracketed serifs that read as cushioned rather than sharp. Strokes are mostly even, with subtle swelling at joins and ends that creates an inked, slightly rubber-stamp feel. Proportions are open and readable, with generous counters and a calm rhythm; curves are broad and smooth, while straight stems stay sturdy. The figures and capitals follow the same softened, serifed construction, keeping a consistent, cohesive texture across text.
Well-suited to editorial headlines and subheads where warmth and legibility are both important, and it also works nicely for packaging and branding that wants a personable, slightly vintage voice. Its consistent texture makes it viable for short-to-medium passages, while the softened slabs give display sizes extra charm in posters and book-cover typography.
The overall tone is friendly and nostalgic, evoking printed ephemera and casual editorial typography. Rounded serifs and softened corners make it feel welcoming and human, while the steady rhythm keeps it dependable for longer reading.
The design appears intended to blend slab-serif sturdiness with rounded, approachable detailing, delivering a readable text-and-display hybrid that feels informal and characterful without becoming chaotic. The softened terminals and steady stroke weight suggest an aim toward comfortable, friendly communication in print-like settings.
Round forms (like C, O, and e) stay airy and open, and the serif treatment remains consistent on both uppercase and lowercase, which helps paragraphs hold together without looking rigid. Numerals share the same softened slab cues, giving mixed alphanumeric settings an even, unified color.