Slab Unbracketed Bome 6 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, technical, forms, captions, typewriter, utility, academic, vintage, plainspoken, legibility, documentation, neutrality, typewriter feel, reliability, monoline, slab serif, unbracketed, crisp, angular.
A monoline slab serif with unbracketed, square-ended serifs and a clean, upright build. Strokes stay low-contrast throughout, with slightly rounded corners that soften the otherwise mechanical geometry. The letterforms are compact and steady, with open apertures, straightforward bowls, and a consistent, measured rhythm; capitals read fairly narrow and restrained while lowercase maintains an even, workmanlike texture. Figures are simple and legible, matching the same square-serif logic and modest detailing.
This face suits long-form reading where a steady, even texture is desired, such as editorial layouts, manuals, academic material, and documentation. It also works well for captions, labels, and form-like UI or print applications where a sturdy serif structure and high clarity at small sizes are priorities.
The overall tone is utilitarian and typewriter-adjacent, evoking documentation, forms, and practical printed matter. Its crisp slabs and even stroke weight give it a matter-of-fact voice that feels archival and slightly vintage without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver a practical slab serif with typewriter-like clarity: simple construction, consistent stroke behavior, and unshowy details that emphasize legibility and a dependable, everyday presence.
Spacing appears regular and disciplined, producing a tidy, gridlike color in text. Small idiosyncrasies—like subtly softened terminals and slightly irregular curves—add a human, printed feel while keeping the design firmly in a functional register.