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Slab serifs, also known as Egyptian or Tuscan fonts, are a category of typefaces characterized by thick, slab-like serifs that are typically unbracketed, meaning they connect to the main stroke at a sharp angle. This distinctive feature gives them a robust and solid appearance. Historically, slab serifs emerged in the early 19th century, a period of significant industrial and technological advancement. They were often used for advertising, posters, and signage due to their strong visual presence and legibility at a distance.
The design of slab serifs can vary. Some exhibit very uniform stroke width, creating a blocky, almost