Slab Normal Alfo 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: editorial text, magazines, newspapers, subheads, captions, editorial, classic, confident, brisk, practical, space efficiency, text emphasis, editorial clarity, robustness, bracketed serifs, beaked terminals, compact fit, firm rhythm, angled stress.
A compact, right-slanted slab serif with sturdy bracketed serifs and a relatively even stroke weight that keeps the texture steady in lines of text. The letterforms are tall and economical, with a high x-height and tight, efficient spacing that produces a dense, fast reading rhythm. Curves are restrained and slightly angular in feel, and many joins and terminals show crisp, beaked details that add definition without increasing contrast. Numerals follow the same disciplined, upright structure within the italic slant, reading clear and consistent alongside the letters.
This style works well for editorial text settings, especially in magazines and news-like layouts where a firm, compact italic can carry long passages without becoming fragile. It is also effective for subheads, deck lines, captions, and pull-quote styling where emphasis is needed but a consistent page color should be maintained.
The overall tone is editorial and workmanlike, with a traditional print flavor sharpened by an energetic italic angle. It feels confident and pragmatic rather than decorative, projecting clarity and momentum while still retaining a classical serif voice.
The design appears intended as a dependable italic companion in a slab-serif system: space-efficient, sturdy, and readable, with enough italic character to signal emphasis while maintaining a stable, utilitarian texture in continuous reading.
The italic is drawn as a true italic rather than a simple oblique, with distinct italic construction and purposeful terminal shapes. The narrow, compact fit and steady color make it especially suited to situations where space efficiency and a controlled typographic texture matter.