Austral Slab Textures















Austral Slab is a hand-drawn layered type family. It is casual, robust, and spirited. It is monolinear in spirit, despite having irregular stems that give the fonts an eroded effect (particularly exaggerated in the Medium styles). It was originally released in 2016, and in 2024 updated with version 2.000 that includes a new weight distribution and clean no-textured fonts, major updates on glyph support, OpenType features, corrections on the design of specific characters, and more. The Textured styles come in three weights, Thin, Light, and Medium, which all share the same crooked structure with bent strokes and irregular outlines.
The textures available are Rough, Blur, Rust, Stamp, and Maplines. ‘Blur’ is a softened style with round and heavy swelling at intersections. ‘Rough’ has solid irregular contours. ‘Rust’ has a deteriorated texture over the glyphs. ‘Stamp’ has the appearance of a print that didn’t get enough ink. ‘Maplines’ is uniquely filled with topographic map-like lines.
Austral Slab has three sets of alphabets that slightly differ. These sequentially alternate to avoid repeating the same textured letterforms, having a more realistic irregular result. The Contextual Alternates feature is available in all the styles of this type family.
Some Austral Slab’s features are Ligatures, Discretionary Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, numerators, fractions, arrows, and a glyph coverage that ensures extended language support.
This package includes .OTF files for the fonts:
—Austral Slab Rough Thin, Rough Light, and Rough Medium.
—Austral Slab Blur Thin, Blur Light, and Blur Medium.
—Austral Slab Stamp Thin, Stamp Light, and Stamp Medium.
—Austral Slab Rust Thin, Rust Light, and Rust Medium.
—Austral Slab Maplines Thin, Maplines Light, and Maplines Medium.
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The clean fonts come in six weights: Hairline, Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular and Medium. Get your license for no-textured fonts from the product “Austral Slab”