Slabic is modern slab serif font family available in 12 styles – 6 weights and 6 Italics.
It's main characteristics are gently rounded edges, unique serifs and ink traps combined with slightly condensed width of letters. In lighter weights Slabic is more generously spaced while spacing gets more and more tighter to darker weights. Looks and feels compact, harmonized and visually balanced, so readers flow don't get interrupted during reading.
With it's features, Slabic recommends itself for editorial use or main body webfont. It looks good in big sizes which is suitable for logos, package design and posters. Works equally successful in small and big sizes.
Slabic contains Small Caps, Fractions, Tabular and Old Style Numerals as Open Type features. Supports extended Latin character map.
from $30/ style
Choose a style ❯Classification
Slab Serif
Styles
12 styles
Language Support
Extended Latin
OpenType
Standard Ligatures, Small Capitals, Fractions…
Designer
Dušan Jelesijević
Yeah, I made this!

Released & Version
01 August 2023, v2.000
All Styles
Light
Light Italic
Regular
Regular Italic
Semi Bold
Semi Bold Italic
Bold
Bold Italic
Extra Bold
Extra Bold Italic
Black
Black Italic
Specimen
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De dos maneras puede representarse á los hombres.
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We are rising dizzily and fearlessly on the crest of a great wave of sentiment.
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This query is hard to answer.
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Mr. Chesterton, upon whom the delight of startling his readers never seems to pall, has declared that men are more sentimental than women, “whose only fault is their excessive sense.”
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You would not go into service, I suppose?
Paragraphs
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She was golden, from the hair wound and braided so smoothly about her head, to the gold kid slippers on her small and fragile feet. Her dress, of some soft, glistening, silky stuff, was a deeper shade of the same gold, her soft, delicate skin seemed almost to be touched with a faint, powdery, golden dust. He failed to register, and never could recall, the color of her eyes. Perhaps, they were golden, too.
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This completed, the agent hurries on, each day a constant round of contracts. A single item may bring its difficulties: suppose, in the year that has passed since his last visit, the usual show grounds has been cut up into building lots! He must find another, fully five hundred feet square, fairly level, rentable at a reasonable price, not too far from the center of town and easily reached by main trunk car lines. It isn't easy. But he does it.
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Ben Holt was a poor boy, and at the time when he first gained his good name, he had never seen such a thing as a green field in the country. As to buttercups and daisies, they would have been looked upon quite as "treasures of silver and gold" by the little boy who had lived all his life in a London alley. This alley was so narrow, that the utmost he could see even of the blue sky of heaven was a small strip between the two rows of tall, dirty houses, which were so close together that a person living at one side of the alley could almost shake hands with his opposite neighbour from their respective windows.
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I have data upon data upon data of new lands that are not far away. I hold out expectations and the materials of new hopes and new despairs and new triumphs and new tragedies. I hold out my hands to point to the sky—there is a hierarchy that utters me manacles, I think—there is a dominant force that pronounces prisons that have dogmas for walls for such thoughts. It binds its formulas around all attempting extensions.
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It was on the dark side of twilight when we got to Bistritz, which is a very interesting old place. Being practically on the frontier--for the Borgo Pass leads from it into Bukovina--it has had a very stormy existence, and it certainly shows marks of it. Fifty years ago a series of great fires took place, which made terrible havoc on five separate occasions. At the very beginning of the seventeenth century it underwent a siege of three weeks and lost 13,000 people, the casualties of war proper being assisted by famine and disease.
Gallery
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Alphabet
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Glyphs
Click a glyph to inspect
Language Support
Latin Extended102 languages
Albanian
Alsatian
Aragonese
Arapaho
Aromanian
Arrernte
Asturian
Aymara
Basque
Bislama
Bosnian
Breton
Cebuano
Chamorro
Cheyenne
Cimbrian
Corsican
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Faroese
Fijian
Finnish
French
French Creole (Saint Lucia)
Frisian
Galician
Genoese
German
Gilbertese (Kiribati)
Greenlandic
Haitian CreoleHiligaynon
Hmong
Hopi
Hungarian
Ibanag
Icelandic
Iloko (Ilokano)
Indonesian
Interglossa (Glosa)
Interlingua
Irish (Gaelic)
Istro-Romanian
Italian
Jèrriais
Kashubian
Kurdish (Kurmanji)
Ladin
Lojban
Lombard
Low Saxon
Luxembourgian
Malagasy
Manx
Mohawk
Norfolk/Pitcairnese
Northern Sotho (Pedi)
Norwegian
Occitan
Oromo
Pangasinan
Papiamento
Piedmontese
Polish
Portuguese
PotawatomiRhaeto-Romance
Romansh (Rumantsch)
Rotokas
Sami (Lule)
Samoan
Sardinian (Sardu)
Scots (Gaelic)
Seychellois Creole (Seselwa)
Shona
Sicilian
Slovak
Slovenian (Slovene)
Somali
Southern Ndebele
Southern Sotho (Sesotho)
Spanish
Swahili
Swati/Swazi
Swedish
Tagalog (Filipino/Pilipino)
Tetum (Tetun)
Tok Pisin
Tswana
Turkmen
Turkmen (Latinized)
Uyghur Latinized)
Veps
Volapük
Votic (Latinized)
Walloon
Warlpiri
Xhosa
Yapese
Zulu
OpenType Features
6 featuresStandard Ligaturesliga
fi fl ffi ffl
Small Capitalssmcp
abcdefghij
Fractionsfrac
1/2 1/4 3/4
Oldstyle Figuresonum
0123456789
Tabular Figurestnum
0123456789
Ordinalsordn
1st 2nd 3rd
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