Slab Normal Opgi 10 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, branding, friendly, rustic, robust, retro, approachable, impact, warmth, reliability, vintage flavor, utility, chunky, bracketed, softened, heavyweight, ink-trap feel.
A sturdy slab-serif design with heavy, rounded serifs and softened terminals that create a cushioned silhouette. Strokes are broadly even with gentle contrast, and many joins and corners are slightly blunted, giving the letters a subtly worn, stamped impression. Counters are moderately open for the weight, with compact apertures in letters like c, e, and s, and a generally stable, upright rhythm. The figures and capitals feel substantial and anchored, with squarish proportions and a consistent, workmanlike texture across the alphabet.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and short blocks of copy where its heavy slabs can carry a strong message. It works well for branding and packaging that want a dependable, craft-forward voice, and for signage where bold, sturdy shapes help maintain presence. In longer text, generous sizing and spacing will help preserve clarity in the tighter apertures.
The overall tone is warm and practical, with a nostalgic, small-town sturdiness rather than a sleek editorial polish. Its chunky slabs and softened details read as friendly and dependable, hinting at vintage print and signage traditions. The weight and solidity give it an assertive presence without feeling sharp or aggressive.
This font appears designed as a reliable, no-nonsense slab serif with a friendly, vintage-leaning finish. The goal seems to be strong impact and legibility at display sizes while keeping a familiar, workhorse rhythm that feels at home in everyday printed and branded materials.
At text sizes the dense strokes and tight apertures create a dark, even color, while at display sizes the rounded slab details and slightly irregular-feeling edges become more characteristic. The numerals match the letterforms’ heft and share the same grounded baseline and blunt terminal treatment, supporting cohesive headline setting.