The is a contemporary typeface designed to make a significant visual impact in large-scale applications. Created by the designer or studio paalalabas (associated with Canva's creator ecosystem), this font belongs to the "display" category, meaning it is specifically crafted for headlines, posters, and branding rather than long-form body text. Design Characteristics
Because the is so aggressive, restraint is necessary. You should never set a full paragraph in this font. The lack of internal white space (x-height vs. stem width) will turn a sentence into an illegible gray blob if used for body copy.
Letters fit together like solid concrete blocks. This close fit turns any typed headline into a unified graphic element rather than a standard line of text. Technical Specifications & Beta Phase Features Paalalabas Display Wide Beta Font HOT-
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Bold, wide headers anchor minimalist websites. Pair this font with massive imagery, harsh grids, and neon accents for a cyberpunk or brutalist digital experience. 4. Motion Graphics and Kinetic Type The is a contemporary typeface designed to make
: The horizontal counters and bars stretch aggressively to fill empty space.
Where does a font like this live? It thrives on merchandise, event flyers, and digital headers where the goal is disruption. It pairs best with high-contrast imagery—grainy photos, stark black-and-white layouts, or chaotic collages. It is the typographic equivalent of a distorted bass drop. You should never set a full paragraph in this font
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It blends structural, blocky geometry with fluid, sci-fi curves reminiscent of late 90s and early 2000s tech branding.
(derived from Tagalog roots suggesting "to bring out" or "to manifest") reflects the font's primary purpose: maximum visibility The "Wide" Mandate: