Notes
Neutraface Slab
House Industries’ Neutraface Slab is an elegantly designed slab serif that features a comprehensive range of weights and styles including: five display weights, ranging from the restrained lightness of Display Thin to the exuberant heaviness of Display Titling; four text weights, running through Light, Book, Demi and Bold with accompanying italics; and an idiosyncratic stencil style (for those late night graffiti excursions).
Its hard to dispute House Industries’ assertion that Neutraface Slab’s extensive family, “work together like a typographic symphony or can stand alone like accomplished soloists.”
In typical House Industries’ style, consideration has also been given to paving the way for the next generation of designers with the creation of Neutraface Slab Blocks, a compact set of alphabet blocks that, “will transmit subliminal stylistic messages to both young impressionable minds or the odd dolt whose narrow view of typography is defined by a partial screening of the Helvetica movie.”
Indeed.

![Neutraface Slab Display Thin [Detail]](/assets/neutraface.png)
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