Slab Rounded Nafy 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, editorial, branding, labels, typewriter, friendly, retro, approachable, casual, warm utility, retro voice, text clarity, brand character, rounded serifs, soft corners, ink traps, bracketed slabs, high legibility.
A rounded slab-serif with typewriter-like construction, featuring sturdy, low-contrast strokes and generously rounded corners throughout. Serifs are broad and heavily bracketed, creating a soft, cushioned silhouette rather than sharp terminals. Letterforms show subtle irregularities and ink-trap-like notches at joins and inside corners (notably in shapes like W, k, and s), adding texture while keeping a consistent rhythm. Proportions are compact and readable, with ample counters and slightly squarish curves that support even color in text.
Works well for packaging, café/retail branding, posters, and editorial pull quotes where a readable, characterful slab serif is needed. Its rounded detailing and sturdy serifs also suit labels, signage, and UI headings that benefit from an approachable, retro-leaning tone. In longer text, it maintains consistent color and clear letterforms, making it suitable for short-to-medium reading contexts.
The overall tone feels nostalgic and utilitarian, like mid-century office or labeling typography, but softened into something more personable. Rounded slabs and gentle corner treatment give it a friendly, informal voice that reads as warm rather than strict. The slight ruggedness in details suggests analog printing or stamped/typed character without becoming distressed.
The design appears intended to blend the practicality of typewriter-inspired slabs with softer, rounded finishing for modern friendliness. Its emphasis on sturdy structure, clear counters, and distinctive but restrained quirks suggests a goal of dependable readability with a recognizable vintage flavor.
Numbers are bold and highly recognizable, with distinctive, rounded forms that match the serif treatment. The lowercase includes a single-storey a and g, and a looping j and y that add charm and help differentiate words in running text. Spacing in the sample appears comfortable, supporting paragraph use while preserving the typewriter-esque cadence.