Slab Square Toma 6 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Miura Slab' by DSType and 'Faraon' by Latinotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, rugged, retro, assertive, sporty, western, impact, vintage flavor, sturdy display, attention grabbing, forward motion, chunky, blunt, bracketed, wedge-like, compact.
A very heavy, right-leaning slab serif with chunky proportions and blunt, squared-off terminals. Strokes are broadly uniform with minimal modulation, while the serifs read as thick, blocky feet that sometimes feel slightly wedge-like where they meet the stems. Counters are relatively tight and the overall rhythm is compact, creating dense word shapes with strong horizontal emphasis. The italics are built into the structure rather than added as a light slant, giving letters a sturdy, forward-tilting posture.
Best suited to headlines and display settings where strong impact is needed, such as posters, sports branding, packaging, and bold signage. It can work for short bursts of text or punchy subheads, but the dense texture may feel heavy for extended reading at smaller sizes.
The font conveys a bold, no-nonsense energy with a vintage, workmanlike flavor. Its heavy slabs and compact texture suggest toughness and momentum, making it feel confident and a bit theatrical rather than refined.
The design appears aimed at delivering maximum presence through thick slabs, compact spacing, and an integrated italic stance, prioritizing bold personality and immediacy over delicacy. Its forms suggest a deliberate nod to vintage display and robust commercial lettering.
In longer lines the weight and tight counters produce a dark, attention-grabbing color, especially in mixed-case text. The numerals share the same sturdy, blocky construction, reinforcing a consistent, poster-oriented feel across letters and figures.