Slab Contrasted Komom 2 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, headlines, posters, packaging, branding, authoritative, traditional, confident, stately, headline impact, print clarity, text robustness, classic tone, strong hierarchy, bracketed, sturdy, crisp, inked, rectilinear.
A robust slab-serif design with strong, rectangular serifs and clearly bracketed joins that soften transitions without losing firmness. Strokes show noticeable contrast, with heavier verticals and comparatively lighter curves and horizontals, creating a crisp rhythm in text. Counters are generous and shapes feel open, while terminals and serifs land with squared-off, ink-trap-free solidity. The lowercase features a single-storey “g” and a compact, utilitarian structure; numerals are sturdy and high-impact, with rounded forms that stay tightly controlled.
Well-suited to editorial headlines, magazine and newspaper layouts, book jackets, and poster typography where a strong serif presence is desirable. It can also serve effectively for branding in domains that benefit from tradition and authority—such as publishing, education, and heritage-oriented products—especially in display sizes and bold typographic lockups. For UI or long-form body text, it will work best where ample size and spacing can support its dense, emphatic color.
This typeface projects a confident, no-nonsense tone with a distinctly editorial voice. Its sturdy slabs and emphatic weight give it a dependable, authoritative feel that reads as traditional yet energetic. Overall it suggests clarity, impact, and a slightly old-school, print-forward sensibility.
The design appears intended to deliver high contrast of emphasis and clear hierarchy, especially in headlines and short passages where weight and serif structure can do the work. Its slab construction and open forms aim for reliable readability while maintaining a classic, newspaper-like presence. The overall system prioritizes firmness, consistency, and a strong typographic color on the page.
The sample text shows even spacing and a consistent baseline with a punchy overall texture. Uppercase forms are particularly assertive, while the lowercase retains a practical, readable silhouette; the slabs remain prominent without becoming decorative.