Slab Contrasted Wiha 6 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logotypes, packaging, western, poster, retro, rugged, confident, impact, nostalgia, authority, heritage, blocky, bracketed, ink-trap feel, rounded corners, display.
A heavy, block-forward slab serif with pronounced, squared serifs and clear stroke modulation that reads as high-contrast at display sizes. The shapes are wide-set with generous counters and a sturdy, horizontal emphasis; terminals and corners appear slightly rounded and softened, giving a faint ink-trap/letterpress feel rather than razor-sharp geometry. Uppercase forms are compact and punchy with strong slab feet and caps, while lowercase shows sturdy ball-like joins and simplified, sturdy constructions (notably in a, g, and e), maintaining a consistent, dense rhythm. Numerals follow the same robust structure, with broad bowls and solid, grounded bases designed for impact.
Best suited to display typography where strong silhouettes are an asset: posters, headlines, signage, bold editorial openers, and brand marks that benefit from a rugged, vintage voice. It also works well on packaging and labels where a sturdy slab serif can carry a confident, heritage-leaning message.
The overall tone feels bold and workmanlike, evoking vintage poster typography and frontier/Western signage. Its weight and broad stance project confidence and toughness, with a nostalgic, print-era character that suggests headlines, banners, and big statements rather than delicate reading.
The design appears intended as a high-impact display slab that blends classic poster proportions with softened, print-friendly details. Its wide, sturdy forms and emphatic serifs prioritize instant recognition and a nostalgic, sign-painting/letterpress flavor in large-scale settings.
Spacing appears intentionally roomy in the grid and the sample text, helping keep the dense letterforms legible at large sizes. The slab serifs are substantial and visually integral to the silhouettes, creating strong word-shape blocks and a consistent horizontal cadence across lines.