Slab Contrasted Onku 6 is a very bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'AZ Varsity' by Artist of Design; 'Northfork JNL', 'Ornery Polecat JNL', and 'Westward JNL' by Jeff Levine; and 'Buffalo Circus' and 'Buffalo Western' by Kustomtype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logos, western, circus, vintage, loud, playful, nostalgia, showmanship, impact, decorative, tuscan, flared serifs, notched, bracketed, blocky.
A heavy, condensed display face with slab-like terminals and pronounced, sculpted shaping. Stems are thick and fairly even, while serifs and terminals flare outward with distinctive notches and scooped joins that create a Tuscan-leaning, poster style silhouette. Counters are compact and apertures tend to be tight, producing a dense, punchy texture. The lowercase is robust and simplified, with sturdy verticals and chunky bowls that keep the rhythm consistent in longer lines; numerals match the same blocky, sign-painting character.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, event titles, storefront signage, and packaging where a vintage or Western-tinged flavor is desired. It performs especially well in short, bold lines, wordmarks, and large-scale typographic treatments where the flared, notched terminals can be appreciated.
The overall tone is theatrical and nostalgic, evoking old posters, saloon signage, and circus playbills. Its bold, carved-in feel reads as confident and attention-seeking, with a slightly quirky, ornamental edge from the notched, flared terminals.
The design appears intended as a bold, condensed attention font that references 19th–early 20th century display lettering. Its flared slabs and carved notches aim to deliver instant character and period atmosphere while keeping letterforms sturdy and highly legible at headline sizes.
Spacing and proportions feel tuned for headline use: narrow letterforms pack tightly while the dramatic terminals and cut-ins add visual sparkle at large sizes. The texture stays steady across caps, lowercase, and figures, making it suitable for short phrases that need impact and personality.