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Kate Slab Pro Expanded
Kate Slab Pro Expanded is a slab serif font family. This typeface has twenty-two styles and was published by Monday Type.

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Kate Slab Pro Expanded is a sophisticated and robust modern Slab Serif Typeface that works in a variety of design scenarios.
It is designed to work in big attention grabbing headlines as well as in smaller text and even body text.

The recognition value of Kate Slab Pro Expanded is its biggest asset in world of uniformity.
Ranging from “100 Thin” all the way to “900 Black” makes Kate Slab Pro Expanded such an amazing and versatile font family that stands out.
Kate Slab Pro Expanded doesn’t only work great in lifestyle and fashion related contexts but will also look amazing for restaurants, coffee shops or and other use cases that ask for character and identity.
To fill all the gaps of a designer’s needs, Kate Slab Pro Expanded comes with an italic style with every weight. Those italics are equipped with unique and real italic characters and will make you love it.

Being a Slab Serif Kate Slab Pro Expanded manages to remind you of a classic Font Family with a modern and timeless approach that will make you happy for decades.

Monday Type can’t wait to see the beautiful designs you are going to create with our Kate Slab Pro Expanded.


Kate Slab Pro Expanded
Kate Slab Pro Expanded



Kate Slab Pro Expanded


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