Slab Square Egra 3 is a very bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logos, western, industrial, retro, punchy, rugged, impact, vintage poster, workwear tone, compact display, sign-like clarity, blocky, squared, stenciled feel, compact, high contrast presence.
A compact, block-built slab serif with heavy vertical emphasis and squared geometry throughout. Strokes stay largely uniform in thickness, with broad, flat serifs and terminals that read like cut blocks rather than brushed or tapered forms. Counters are tight and rectangular, giving letters a sturdy, poster-like density, while corners are mostly crisp with occasional small notches and stepped joins that add a machined, woodtype-inspired texture. The overall rhythm is assertive and compact, favoring strong silhouettes and minimal interior space for maximum ink coverage.
Best suited to display settings where strong impact is needed: posters, headlines, labels, and signage. It performs well for short phrases, brand marks, and bold callouts that benefit from a sturdy, vintage-industrial voice, and it can add a Western or woodtype flavor to packaging and event graphics.
The face conveys a bold, no-nonsense tone associated with Western posters, workwear branding, and vintage display typography. Its squared slabs and compact construction feel industrial and utilitarian, while the slightly quirky, notched details add a retro, handcrafted edge. Overall, it reads confident, loud, and durable rather than refined or delicate.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch in a compact width, using squared slabs and monoline-like heft to create strong, legible silhouettes. Its notched, block-carved detailing suggests an aim to evoke historical poster or woodtype vernacular while remaining clean and highly graphic.
Numerals and capitals are especially rigid and sign-like, with rectangular bowls and counters that maintain a consistent block motif. In continuous text the dense color can build quickly, so it benefits from generous tracking and clear size hierarchy when used for headings.