Slab Square Rehi 9 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Magefin' by Muksal Creatives (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logos, packaging, industrial, western, poster, athletic, authoritative, impact, compactness, vintage display, legibility, blocky, condensed, square-serif, bracketless, ink-trap.
A compact, heavyweight slab-serif with tall, narrow proportions and a strongly squared construction. Strokes are dense and mostly uniform, with subtle contrast and crisp, flat-ended terminals that read as rectangular slabs. Corners are slightly softened by small notches/ink-trap-like cut-ins at joins and inside curves, helping counters stay open in letters like B, P, and e. The overall rhythm is tight and vertical, with sturdy stems, short crossbars, and angular curves that keep rounded letters (C, O, S) feeling engineered rather than calligraphic.
Best suited for display settings where impact and presence are priorities: headlines, posters, labels, signage, and bold brand marks. It can work for short subheads or callouts, but the dense weight and tight proportions make it less comfortable for long-form reading at smaller sizes.
The tone is bold and utilitarian, evoking vintage signage and woodtype-style display printing. It feels assertive and no-nonsense, with a faint Western/railroad flavor that also translates well to sports and industrial branding.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum punch in a compact width, combining sturdy slab serifs with squared geometry to recall traditional letterpress and sign-painting aesthetics while remaining clean and highly legible in bold applications.
Uppercase forms are especially strong and monolithic, while the lowercase keeps the same squared logic and sturdy texture, producing an even, dark typographic color in lines of text. Numerals match the condensed, block-like voice and maintain legibility through generous interior shapes despite the heavy weight.