Slab Unbracketed Dawy 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: typewriter styling, editorial text, posters, packaging, labels, typewriter, utility, editorial, retro, no-nonsense, practicality, durability, typewriter tone, strong texture, clarity, monolinear, slab serif, square terminals, blocky, robust.
A sturdy slab serif with monolinear strokes, square unbracketed serifs, and a compact, workmanlike build. Corners are slightly softened, but the overall drawing stays blocky and mechanical, with clear vertical stress and consistent stroke endings. The lowercase shows familiar typewriter-like forms (single-storey a and g, sturdy stems, and simple joins), while caps are broad and stable with pronounced slab feet and caps. Numerals are straightforward and evenly weighted, matching the text color and rhythm of the alphabet.
Well suited for typewriter-inspired layouts, editorial pull quotes, headlines, and short-to-medium text where a sturdy slab-serif texture is desired. It can also support packaging, labels, and signage-style compositions that benefit from a bold, practical tone and firm baseline presence.
The font conveys a utilitarian, typewriter-adjacent tone—practical, dependable, and a bit nostalgic. Its blunt slabs and even stroke weight create an authoritative, matter-of-fact voice that reads as editorial and slightly industrial rather than delicate or refined.
Designed to deliver a robust slab-serif voice with a mechanical, typewriter-like rhythm—prioritizing solidity, consistency, and straightforward legibility. The unbracketed slabs and squared endings suggest an intention to feel utilitarian and authoritative while remaining readable in continuous text.
In text, the heavy slabs and uniform stroke weight create a dark, consistent texture with strong word shapes and clear punctuation presence. The squared terminals and minimal modulation emphasize clarity and structure, while the softened corners keep it from feeling overly harsh.