Slab Normal Ipman 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'SK Reykjavik' by Salih Kizilkaya (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: book typography, magazines, headlines, pull quotes, captions, editorial, classic, robust, confident, utilitarian, readability, emphasis, editorial use, sturdy tone, system companion, slab serif, bracketed, bookish, strong serifs, callout-friendly.
This is an italic slab-serif with sturdy, bracketed serifs and a compact, low-contrast stroke structure. Curves are smooth and generous, while terminals and serifs are squared and weighty, creating a grounded silhouette even with the pronounced rightward slant. Proportions feel slightly extended horizontally, with open counters and clear interior shapes that keep letters readable at text sizes. The rhythm is steady and workmanlike, with consistent serif treatment across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, and lining figures that match the overall firmness of the design.
It fits well in editorial layouts—books, magazines, and reports—where an italic is needed for emphasis but should remain firm and highly legible. The strong slab serifs and steady color also make it effective for short headlines, pull quotes, and callouts that need to stand out without shifting into a decorative voice.
The overall tone is traditional and editorial, combining a familiar book-type feel with a confident, sturdy emphasis. It reads as authoritative rather than delicate, with the italic adding motion and urgency without becoming expressive or ornamental.
The design appears intended as a dependable italic companion in a slab-serif system: practical, readable, and confident, with enough width and robust serifing to maintain presence in print-focused typography and structured layouts.
The bold, squared serifs create strong horizontal anchors that help lines of text hold together, while the italic angle adds clear differentiation for emphasis. Numerals appear solid and straightforward, suited to mixed text-and-figure settings where clarity matters.