Slab Square Uglof 6 is a light, wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
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A slanted serif with sturdy slab-like feet and largely uniform stroke weight, giving it a steady, low-drama texture. Letterforms are moderately wide with open counters and a tall lowercase presence, keeping words clear and airy even at smaller sizes. Serifs read as squared and confident rather than delicate, and the curves are smooth with a slight calligraphic lean that softens the overall geometry. Numerals follow the same calm rhythm, with clear shapes and restrained detailing.
Well-suited to editorial typography where an italic serif is used for emphasis, headlines, pull quotes, and short-to-medium reading passages. Its open forms and stable slabs also make it a solid choice for branding systems that want a classic, trustworthy tone across print and digital touchpoints.
The tone feels literary and traditional, like a modernized textbook or journal face with a gentle italic voice. It conveys intelligence and calm authority without becoming severe, balancing sturdiness from the slabs with an elegant, slightly handwritten slant.
The design appears intended to provide a legible, text-friendly italic with the firmness of slab serifs and the polish of a traditional serif. It aims to blend durability and clarity with a refined, literary feel for contemporary editorial use.
Uppercase forms stay composed and dignified, while the lowercase shows more movement in letters like a, f, g, and y, adding a subtle humanist cadence. Spacing appears even and readable, producing a consistent color in paragraph settings.