Slab Square Tomy 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FS Silas Slab' by Fontsmith; 'Calanda' by Hoftype; 'Hefring Slab' by Inhouse Type; 'Emy Slab', 'Sanchez', and 'Sanchez Slab' by Latinotype; 'Marek Slab' by Rosario Nocera; and 'Etelka Slab' by Storm Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, sports branding, packaging, headlines, signage, sporty, assertive, retro, industrial, headline, impact, momentum, ruggedness, branding, display, blocky, compact, brash, sturdy, angular.
A heavy, right-leaning slab serif with broad proportions and dense, ink-trap-free strokes. Serifs are blunt and rectangular, giving the outlines a squared-off, machined feel, while joins and counters stay generously open for a bold cut. The italics are built into the forms rather than simply slanted, with firm diagonals and a forward-driving rhythm. Rounds (like C, O, and 8) are robust and slightly compressed by the weight, and the numerals match the letterforms with thick horizontals and sturdy terminals.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and bold editorial callouts where the heavy slabs and italic momentum can carry attention. It also works well for sports branding, event graphics, and packaging that benefits from sturdy, high-impact letterforms, and for signage where strong shapes matter more than fine detail.
The overall tone is confident and punchy, with a fast, energetic slant that reads as sporty and promotional. Its blocky slabs and strong silhouettes bring a retro-industrial flavor, suggesting tradition and grit rather than refinement.
This design appears intended as a forceful display slab italic that combines classic slab-serif sturdiness with a forward-leaning, action-oriented stance. The emphasis is on bold presence, clear silhouettes, and a consistent square-ended finishing that stays legible at large sizes and striking in short lines.
The texture is intentionally loud and compact in paragraph setting, producing a strong typographic color that favors impact over delicacy. The forms keep a consistent, squared terminal treatment across caps, lowercase, and figures, helping the set feel uniform in branding and display use.