Slab Square Abkal 11 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book typography, magazines, reports, bookish, trustworthy, traditional, academic, readability, editorial text, classic tone, durable texture, slab serif, bracketed serifs, open counters, moderate tracking, oldstyle figures.
A readable slab serif with sturdy, bracketed serifs and mostly squared terminals that keep the texture even across lines. Strokes stay fairly consistent with only modest modulation, and the letterforms favor clear, open counters and generous apertures. Capitals are stately and slightly narrow in presence, while the lowercase shows a familiar text rhythm with a two-storey a and g, a compact, vertical stress, and a distinctly bracketed, slabby t. Numerals appear oldstyle (with varying heights and a descending 3), supporting a bookish, text-oriented color.
It suits continuous reading in books, long-form articles, and reports where a stable, serifed texture is desirable. It can also serve well for editorial headlines and subheads when a classic, authoritative tone is needed without high contrast or delicate details.
The overall tone feels editorial and traditional, with a pragmatic sturdiness typical of serious reading environments. It conveys a calm, dependable voice—more literary and academic than expressive or flamboyant.
This design appears intended to provide a durable, print-friendly text serif with slab reinforcement, prioritizing clarity and consistent rhythm over ornament. The inclusion of oldstyle numerals suggests an emphasis on traditional typography and comfortable long-form composition.
In the sample text, the face maintains a steady paragraph color and clear word shapes, with serifs contributing to line guidance without becoming overly heavy. The punctuation and round letters retain crisp edges, and the slabs remain consistent enough to read as a cohesive system.