Slab Square Udlal 13 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nexa Slab' by Fontfabric (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, branding, posters, packaging, heritage, confident, academic, retro, authority, readability, impact, classic tone, editorial voice, bracketed serifs, upright stress, open counters, ink-trap feel, sturdy.
This typeface is a slanted slab serif with sturdy, bracketed serifs and predominantly square-ended terminals that give it a firm, blocky footprint. Strokes remain largely even, with only subtle modulation, and the italics lean reads as a purposeful, constructed slant rather than a calligraphic one. Letterforms are generously proportioned with open counters and clear, stable silhouettes; curves and joins are kept smooth but slightly squared in spirit, reinforcing the robust texture. The figures follow the same pragmatic build, pairing wide forms with strong bases for a steady typographic color.
It performs well in headlines, pull quotes, and magazine-style editorial settings where a sturdy serif voice is desired. The strong slabs and open shapes also make it a good candidate for branding, packaging, and poster work that needs impact and a classic, print-rooted character.
The overall tone feels editorial and traditional, with an assertive, workmanlike confidence. Its slab details and measured slant evoke classic print typography—serious, slightly retro, and well-suited to institutions or publications that want authority without looking delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver a durable slab-serif voice with a forward-leaning energy, combining solid, square-shouldered details with comfortable readability. It aims to balance traditional credibility with enough dynamism to stand out in contemporary editorial and brand applications.
In text, the font produces a strong horizontal rhythm from the slab serifs and a clear forward momentum from the consistent slant. The lowercase shows a readable, familiar construction, and the uppercase remains compact and bold in presence, making the face feel dependable at both display and intermediate sizes.