Slimak
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The fatface genre originated in the early 19th century during the Industrial Revolution in Britain. As industries and cities rapidly grew, so did the demand for eye-catching advertising materials. This led to the creation of bold, high-contrast typefaces designed to capture attention from afar on posters, signs, and other printed materials. Slimak is a fatface type family with strong terminals, designed in three optical sizes to ensure perfect readability across various contexts. It features rounded corners, which add a friendly and approachable touch to its bold and dramatic letterforms. The typeface is enriched with calligraphic details, offering a subtle elegance that contrasts beautifully with its high-impact weight. One of the distinguishing characteristics of this type family is its very high x-height, which enhances legibility and gives the typeface a modern, robust appearance. This high x-height also ensures that text remains readable even at smaller sizes. [thedesignersfoundry.com]