Slab Normal Wekoh 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, editorial, signage, sturdy, utilitarian, vintage, industrial, impact, readability, robustness, practicality, bracketed, chunky, rounded, compact, ink-trap-ish.
A sturdy slab serif with heavy, mostly monoline strokes and broad, rectangular serifs that read as slightly bracketed/softened rather than razor-sharp. Counters are relatively open for the weight, and joins show gentle rounding that keeps forms from feeling brittle. Proportions are compact with moderate apertures; curves are smooth and weight distribution stays consistent across straight and round letters. The lowercase has a pragmatic, readable build, while numerals are squat and emphatic, matching the strong slab rhythm.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium text where a strong, dependable serif voice is needed—headlines, posters, labels/packaging, and editorial callouts. The compact, chunky forms also hold up well in bold branding moments and wayfinding-style signage where clarity and impact matter.
The overall tone feels solid and workmanlike, with a faint vintage print/shop-sign flavor. Its heavy slabs and compact rhythm project reliability and straightforwardness more than elegance, suggesting an industrial, no-nonsense voice.
Likely designed as a practical, general-purpose slab that delivers strong presence without eccentric detailing. The emphasis appears to be on consistent rhythm, sturdy serifs, and dependable readability in attention-grabbing sizes.
The design maintains a consistent serif treatment across caps, lowercase, and figures, giving text a steady horizontal cadence. Round letters (like O/C) keep their shape without noticeable contrast shifts, and terminals generally favor blunt, squared endings that reinforce the font’s robust presence.