Slab Normal Kuraz 7 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book covers, branding, headlines, clean, bookish, calm, refined, readability, editorial tone, modern classic, subtle structure, clean utility, crisp, airy, open, bracketed, sharp.
A slender slab serif with generous spacing, open counters, and an even, steady rhythm. Strokes stay consistently light with subtle modulation, while bracketed slab serifs and small, squared terminals give the letters a crisp, structured finish. Curves are smooth and restrained (notably in C, G, O, and S), and the overall proportions feel slightly expanded, helping the text stay legible and composed at display and comfortable reading sizes.
Well suited to editorial systems—magazines, essays, and book jackets—where a light slab serif can add structure without heaviness. It also works for branding, headings, pull quotes, and packaging that benefits from a clean, literary voice and a spacious, refined typographic color.
The tone is quiet and cultured—more literary than loud—conveying a sense of clarity, order, and measured sophistication. Its light touch and tidy slab details read as contemporary editorial, with a hint of classic book typography.
The design appears intended as a modern, unobtrusive slab serif that borrows the stability of classic slabs while keeping the texture light and breathable. It aims to deliver crisp, dependable readability with a polished editorial character rather than decorative flair.
The uppercase shows balanced, formal construction with stable horizontals and clean joins; the lowercase is straightforward and highly readable, with a single-storey g and a simple, open e that keep the texture smooth. Numerals are light and neatly drawn, matching the same airy, refined color as the letters.