Slab Square Lefa 6 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, magazine, retro, editorial, expressive, confident, dramatic, display impact, vintage flavor, expressive text, brand voice, editorial emphasis, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, calligraphic, swashy, bouncy rhythm.
A slanted serif design with bold, blocky slab-like serifs paired with pronounced thick–thin modulation. The outlines show a lively, calligraphic influence: curves swell and taper, joins are crisp, and terminals frequently finish in rounded ball forms or sharp beaks. Proportions feel generous and open, with a wide stance and slightly uneven, hand-driven rhythm across the lowercase. The overall texture is punchy and high-contrast, creating strong word shapes and a distinctive, animated silhouette.
Best suited to headlines, short paragraphs, and prominent titling where the contrast and italic motion can be appreciated. It works well for branding and packaging that want a retro-leaning, characterful voice, and for magazine-style editorial layouts where a dramatic serif can carry emphasis without needing additional ornament.
The font reads as lively and theatrical, with a vintage editorial energy that feels both playful and assertive. Its exaggerated contrast and swashy details add a sense of flair, making lines of text feel dynamic rather than neutral.
This design appears intended to combine slab-serif solidity with italic, calligraphic animation—delivering strong impact while keeping a playful, expressive tone. The goal seems to be memorable display typography that remains readable in short text, relying on contrast and distinctive terminals for personality.
Uppercase forms present a sturdier, display-led structure, while the lowercase introduces more movement through loops, entry strokes, and rounded terminals. Numerals follow the same expressive contrast, giving figures a decorative, headline-ready presence.