Slab Square Abbaj 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, textbooks, branding, packaging, trustworthy, retro, academic, utilitarian, readability, print clarity, editorial tone, durable voice, bracketed serifs, sturdy, ink-trap feel, typewriter-ish, open counters.
A sturdy slab serif with compact proportions and pronounced, squared-off serifs that read as lightly bracketed rather than hairline. Strokes are fairly even with low modulation, producing a solid, workmanlike color on the page. The letterforms favor broad curves and generous counters, while terminals and joins stay crisp and firm, giving the design a slightly mechanical, print-oriented rhythm. Numerals and capitals look robust and steady, with a consistent, upright stance and clear differentiation across similar shapes.
Well-suited to editorial layouts, long-form reading, and educational or reference materials where a firm, traditional texture is desirable. It can also work for branding, packaging, and headlines that need a grounded, print-forward slab serif without feeling overly decorative.
The overall tone feels practical and dependable, with a subtle retro/editorial flavor reminiscent of classic print and institutional typography. It conveys seriousness and clarity more than elegance, leaning toward a no-nonsense, readable voice.
The design appears intended to deliver straightforward readability with a confident slab-serif structure, balancing a traditional print sensibility with a slightly utilitarian, contemporary sturdiness.
In text settings the font maintains an even texture and stable spacing, with slab serifs providing strong horizontal cues that help lines hold together. The sturdy construction gives it presence at display sizes while still reading comfortably in paragraphs.