Slab Unbracketed Tirof 1 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, display ui, product labeling, sleek, futuristic, technical, minimal, modernize slabs, convey speed, tech aesthetic, clean display, square serif, rounded corners, monoline, geometric, expanded.
A very light, expanded italic with monoline strokes and crisp, unbracketed slab-like terminals. The forms lean forward consistently and favor squared geometry softened by rounded corners, especially in bowls and counters. Curves are drawn as squarish arcs, giving letters like C, O, and Q a rounded-rectangle feel, while horizontals stay thin and straight. Spacing reads open and airy, and the overall rhythm is wide with a clean, engineered regularity across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
This design performs best at display sizes where its thin strokes and wide set can read as intentional and refined. It suits tech-forward branding, poster headlines, editorial titling, and interface or product contexts where a clean, engineered italic voice is desirable. For dense body copy, its very light weight and wide proportions may call for generous sizing and spacing.
The overall tone feels sleek and contemporary, with a mildly sci‑fi/industrial character driven by the squared curves and sharp, planar terminals. Its lightness and forward slant add a sense of speed and precision, suggesting technology, modern transport, or instrument-like labeling.
The font appears intended to merge slab-terminal structure with a modern, geometric-italic silhouette, emphasizing speed, clarity, and a contemporary industrial polish. The rounded-square curves suggest a deliberate nod to digital-era geometry while keeping letterforms restrained and legible in short runs.
The italic construction is evident even in normally upright archetypes, and the squircle-like rounding shows up repeatedly in both letters and figures, creating a cohesive, modular voice. Numerals follow the same wide, streamlined logic, with simple, open shapes that maintain the font’s airy texture.