The lightest weight of Presley Slab takes motivation from a late nineteenth-century type specimen, but what started as a decorative and delicate contrasted serif stirred Alejandro Paul's imagination to conjure voluptuous reverse contrasted letterforms. These became the heaviest weight of Presley Slab that nods to the King of rock 'n roll's lacquered hairstyle with its idiosyncratic ball terminals-- which also provide this typeface household its name. Its playful attraction and swagger stays noticeable in the weights that stand in between these 2 extremes but as the curls loosened, lots of things happened in the style procedure consisting of the appearance of swashes and alternates.
Presley Slab's character has breadth; it is an enjoyable, positive and modern combination of letters that will completely carry out for any task, from editorial design to branding. The Additional Bold and Black weights are a powerful alternative at large sizes for usage on posters and signboards; the stylish Thin and Extra Lightweight are delicate alternatives for packaging style or fashion branding. Despite it conjuring images of Elvis, Presley Slab is likewise staunchly European in it's aesthetic, using everything from good-humour to sophistication with its special touches.
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