(At least I think that's the difference, some places online hint that slabs are only historically categorized this way, & in modern times just describe any font that's heavy?) What's the difference? Serif typefaces generally have curved serifs, while slabs have fixed height straight ones. A few forum threads in and apparently "slab" instead of "serif" variants were more common. I like monospaced fonts, & also serif ones, combining them couldn't be too hard right?Īs usual, starting out with some general scouring of the web to find inspiration, it became quickly apparent that "serif monospace" wasn't a common combination. Create a poster showcasing the typeface.Analyse & deconstruct an existing font. ![]() Project: Type Design & Communication todo:
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