Slab Normal Kuraz 5 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code samples, ui tables, labels, captions, technical docs, utilitarian, technical, editorial, calm, precise, clarity, structure, neutrality, alignment, economy, slab serif, hairline, airy, open counters, crisp.
A very light slab-serif design with a steady, even rhythm and generous horizontal proportions. The strokes are thin and consistent with minimal modulation, giving the letters a clean, schematic feel. Serifs are square and restrained, reading as small slabs at terminals rather than heavy brackets. Curves are smooth and fairly open (notably in C, O, and e), while verticals remain straight and orderly; overall spacing feels uniform and measured, reinforcing a disciplined, typewriter-like texture in text.
Works well where consistent alignment and a clear, regular rhythm are important, such as code blocks, tabular UI, forms, labels, and technical documentation. It also suits editorial sidebars, pull-quote attributions, and other structured typographic elements where a light, precise slab presence is desired.
The tone is practical and composed, with a faint vintage-office and drafting-table character. Its light weight and tidy slab endings suggest clarity and precision rather than warmth, lending an understated, matter-of-fact voice that suits structured information.
The design appears intended as a no-nonsense slab-serif for structured settings, prioritizing uniformity, clear terminals, and an unobtrusive texture. Its light construction suggests a role in spacious layouts where a subtle serif cue is needed without adding visual weight.
In the sample text the thin strokes create an airy page color, and the slab terminals help maintain character definition at larger sizes. Numerals appear simple and legible, with a straightforward, slightly oldstyle-leaning feel in their curves and joints. The overall impression is consistent and systematic across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.