Slab Rounded Igra 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, editorial, packaging, posters, branding, bookish, friendly, rustic, whimsical, handmade, humanize slab, add warmth, print-like texture, casual readability, rounded serifs, soft corners, inked, texty, informal.
A softly drawn slab-serif with rounded terminals and gently irregular, ink-like edges that suggest a hand-rendered or stamped origin. Strokes stay largely even in thickness, with slight wobble and subtle swelling at joins, giving the letterforms a warm, tactile texture. Serifs are short and cushioned rather than sharp, and curves (C, O, S) read smooth but not mechanically perfect. Proportions lean toward compact lowercase with modest ascenders/descenders, and overall spacing feels open and readable while retaining a lively rhythm.
It suits editorial and book-cover typography where a readable serif with personality is desired, and it works well for packaging, café/retail branding, and posters that benefit from a warm, handmade flavor. The steady stroke weight and softened details help it remain legible in longer passages while still providing distinctive character for headlines and short statements.
The font conveys a friendly, bookish tone with a touch of rustic charm. Its softened slabs and slightly imperfect outlines add approachability and a casual, human voice, making it feel less formal than traditional text serifs while still remaining grounded and legible.
The design appears intended to blend the structure of a slab serif with rounded, humanized finishing, producing an inviting text face that feels crafted rather than strictly engineered. It aims for everyday readability while adding a subtle vintage/print-shop personality.
The uppercase maintains clear, classical silhouettes, while the lowercase shows more personality through rounded shoulders and slightly bouncy curves. Numerals follow the same softened slab treatment, reinforcing a cohesive, hand-inked texture across text and display sizes.