Slab Contrasted Vuju 2 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Kievit Serif' by FontFont, 'Mafra' by Monotype, and 'PT Serif Pro' by ParaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, branding, signage, sturdy, confident, vintage, editorial, athletic, impact, heritage, authority, headline voice, brand presence, blocky, bracketed, ink-trap feel, soft corners, compact bowls.
A heavy, tightly built slab serif with pronounced bracketed serifs and a mostly squared, block-like construction. Strokes show noticeable thick–thin modulation, with strong verticals and firmer horizontals that end in broad slabs, producing a dark, even texture in text. Counters are relatively compact and apertures tend toward closed or narrow, while curves are rounded but controlled, giving letters a carved, slightly softened silhouette. The lowercase keeps robust proportions with a weighty shoulder and bowl rhythm, and the numerals match the same dense, display-forward color.
This face is well suited to attention-grabbing headlines, poster typography, and bold editorial titling where a strong typographic voice is needed. It also fits branding and packaging that want a heritage or craft sensibility, and works effectively for signage where clarity and impact matter more than delicate detail.
The overall tone is bold and assured, with a distinctly traditional, print-oriented feel. Its heavy slabs and compact forms suggest heritage signage and old-style editorial headlines, while the crisp rhythm adds a sporty, collegiate confidence.
The font appears intended as a powerful slab serif for display and short text, balancing traditional bracketed slabs with a dense, modernized weight for high-impact settings. Its construction prioritizes solidity and legibility in bold applications while maintaining a classic, print-native character.
The design reads best at larger sizes where the bracketing and subtle modulation can be appreciated; at smaller sizes the tight counters and dense weight can build a strong, inky texture. Spacing appears generous enough for headlines, with a steady, emphatic cadence across lines.