Slab Unbracketed Tury 2 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, pull quotes, whimsical, literary, hand-drawn, quirky, elegant, handwritten feel, display voice, literary tone, narrow emphasis, calligraphic, tall, spiky, crisp, airy.
A tall, tightly set italic with slender strokes and a distinctly handwritten rhythm. The letterforms lean forward with long ascenders and descenders, giving the face a vertical, reed-like silhouette. Terminals and serifs read as small, square-ended nicks that punctuate strokes rather than building heavy feet, producing a crisp, slightly scratchy texture. Curves are narrow and somewhat pinched, and overall spacing feels compact, reinforcing the condensed, high-reaching proportions.
Best suited to display settings where its tall, narrow forms and expressive italic stance can be appreciated—titles, headlines, short phrases, packaging, and editorial callouts. In longer text, it works most effectively when size and leading are generous, letting the compact width and long extenders breathe.
The tone feels quirky and storybook-like, as if written with a fine pen in a hurry but with deliberate elegance. Its sharp little serifs and narrow ovals add a lightly dramatic, literary flavor that can read as witty, antique, or eccentric depending on context.
Likely designed to evoke a fine-pen, calligraphic handwriting look while maintaining a consistent typographic system. The narrow proportions and crisp, square-ended details suggest an intention to deliver an eccentric, literary voice that stands out without relying on heavy stroke weight.
Uppercase forms show especially tall, gestural constructions (notably in letters like J, Q, and Y), which can become a strong stylistic signature in headlines. Numerals follow the same narrow, handwritten logic, with open, looped shapes and lively stroke endings that keep the overall color light and animated.