What is the Center Slab font?
A funny thing happened when we added serifs to our best-selling Center family: its look went from digital to analog. Maybe it’s because slab serifs have their roots in 19th Century ‘Egyptians,’ or because monoline serif faces inevitably suggest typewriters. In any case, we like its firm but modest air of clarity, and hope its squarish rounds and angled arches provide a fresh approach to the slab serif genre. Center Slab can be bookish or jockish, informal or severe. Like its sans companion, it offers nine weights with matching italics, tabular figures that duplex across all weights, case-sensitive forms, and an array of cursive-style alternates. And of course, it also supports over 130 languages.
A guide to Center Slab’s stylistic alternates and special characters can be downloaded here.
Center Slab Font families
The Center Slab includes the following font families:
- Center Slab Thin
- Center Slab Thin Italic
- Center Slab X-Light
- Center Slab X-Light Italic
- Center Slab Light
- Center Slab Light Italic
- Center Slab Regular
- Center Slab Regular Italic
- Center Slab Medium
- Center Slab Medium Italic
- Center Slab Demi
- Center Slab Demi Italic
- Center Slab Bold
- Center Slab Bold Italic
- Center Slab Black
- Center Slab Black Italic
- Center Slab Ultra
- Center Slab Ultra Italic
Center Slab Preview
Here is a preview of how Center Slab will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.