Slab Contrasted Ohvi 3 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, western, vintage, rugged, playful, bold, display impact, vintage revival, poster style, handmade feel, tuscan-ish, notched, bracketed, ink traps, distressed.
A very heavy, display-oriented serif with chunky slab terminals and strongly sculpted, notched contours. Strokes are thick and compact, with small counters and a slightly compressed interior space that amplifies the dark color on the page. Edges show deliberate irregularity—pitted cut-ins and roughened corners—creating a stamped/woodtype feel rather than a clean geometric finish. Serifs are broad and blocky with subtle bracketing, and the overall construction leans on sturdy verticals paired with shaped, sometimes pinched joins for added personality.
Well-suited for posters, titles, and headers where maximum impact is needed. It works effectively for Western-themed or vintage-inspired branding, event graphics, packaging labels, and bold signage. Use generous tracking and larger sizes to keep the inner shapes from filling in and to let the roughened detailing remain legible.
The font conveys a frontier poster and vintage print-shop attitude—confident, loud, and a bit rowdy. Its roughened details and chunky slabs suggest handcrafted signage and old letterpress ephemera, giving text an approachable, nostalgic grit. The tone is energetic and playful, with enough eccentricity to feel characterful rather than formal.
The design appears intended to echo bold 19th–early 20th century display letterforms, combining slab-like strength with decorative notches and a lightly distressed finish. Its primary goal is high-impact readability with a nostalgic, print-made character that feels at home in poster and sign contexts.
In text, the dense weight and textured cut-ins can merge at smaller sizes, so it reads best when given room and contrast. Numerals and capitals feel especially poster-ready, with a strong, uniform presence across the set that supports short emphatic phrases and headlines.