Slab Normal Myfo 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, captions, forms, packaging, typewriter, vintage, utilitarian, bookish, space saving, text utility, print flavor, clarity, bracketed serifs, compact, ink-trap feel, rounded joins, tall ascenders.
A compact slab-serif with tall proportions and narrow letterforms, featuring sturdy, squared serifs softened by subtle bracketing. Strokes are largely even with minimal contrast, and terminals often end in small, flattened slabs that give a stamped, mechanical rhythm. Curves are slightly pinched in places (notably in bowls and joins), adding an ink-trap-like crispness, while counters stay moderately open for the width. Overall spacing is tight and vertical, producing a consistent, columnar texture in text.
Well-suited to space-conscious typography such as editorial columns, manuals, forms, and dense captions where a narrow footprint is helpful. It also works effectively for packaging or labels that want a classic, workmanlike slab-serif presence without calling excessive attention to itself.
The font conveys a practical, archival tone—evoking typewritten and early industrial print textures without feeling overtly distressed. Its disciplined narrowness and firm slabs suggest documentation, cataloging, and no-nonsense communication, with a subtle vintage flavor.
The design appears aimed at a dependable, text-first slab serif that maximizes economy of space while preserving a familiar printed feel. Its restrained detailing and consistent stroke weight prioritize steady readability and a straightforward, documentary voice.
Uppercase forms read clean and authoritative, while the lowercase introduces a gently idiosyncratic rhythm through compact bowls and brisk terminals. Numerals follow the same sturdy construction, maintaining the same narrow, vertical cadence for mixed alphanumeric settings.