Slab Square Sasi 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Noemi Slab' by Brackets, 'Vigor DT' by DTP Types, 'Calanda' by Hoftype, 'CamingoSlab' and 'Rooney' by Jan Fromm, 'TheSerif' by LucasFonts, and 'Open Serif' by Matteson Typographics (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, editorial, robust, authoritative, industrial, classic, impact, durability, clarity, tradition, bracketless serifs, blocky, sturdy, crisp, compact.
A sturdy slab-serif with thick, square-ended serifs and largely uniform stroke weight. The forms are built from broad, confident strokes with minimal contrast and crisp, right-angled joins, giving the letters a carved, block-like presence. Counters are moderately open and the lowercase shows a conventional, readable structure, while the overall proportions feel compact and steady with a slightly heavy footprint in text.
Well-suited for headlines, subheads, and display typography where a firm, high-impact slab-serif voice is desired. It can also work for editorial pull quotes and short blocks of text, as well as packaging and signage that benefit from sturdy letterforms and clear, squared silhouettes.
The font conveys an assertive, no-nonsense tone with an industrial and editorial flavor. Its squared serifs and blunt terminals read as practical and durable, suggesting reliability and tradition without feeling delicate or ornamental.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic slab-serif feel with emphatic, squared serifs and an even, workmanlike stroke structure. It prioritizes solidity and legibility, aiming for a dependable typographic texture that reads as bold and utilitarian without relying on high contrast or calligraphic detail.
Capitals present strong, vertical emphasis and stable horizontals, and the numerals follow the same squared, weighty logic for a consistent texture. In paragraph settings the rhythm is even and solid, producing a dense, confident typographic color that holds up well at larger sizes.