Slab Unbracketed Ufbe 10 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A very delicate slab-serif with hairline strokes and crisp, square-ended serifs that meet stems without noticeable bracketing. Proportions are tall and lightly built, with generous counters and a slightly condensed, vertical rhythm that keeps lines feeling open despite the thin weight. Curves are smooth and measured, while joins and terminals stay sharply defined, giving the design a clean, architectural outline. Spacing reads even and controlled in text, with a consistent, quiet texture rather than pronounced stroke modulation.
Well suited to editorial typography, magazine titling, and brand systems that want a clean serif presence without heavy contrast. It can work effectively for posters, packaging, and display settings where the thin slabs can add structure and sophistication, especially at larger sizes.
The overall tone is poised and understated—more gallery label than newspaper headline. Its thin structure and precise slab details suggest a contemporary, design-forward voice with a hint of classic bookish formality.
Likely designed to combine the stability and geometry of slab serifs with an ultra-light, elegant drawing, delivering a modern serif voice that feels structured but not heavy. The intention appears to be a refined display/text hybrid that stays crisp and minimal while retaining clear serif cues.
In the sample text the thin horizontals and fine serifs create a bright page color, and the numeral set matches the restrained, linear construction of the letters. The font’s character relies on precision and whitespace, so it reads most confidently when printing or rendering conditions preserve its fine details.