Slab Square Otji 3 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, headlines, posters, packaging, classic, sturdy, authoritative, bookish, compact readability, sturdy texture, editorial voice, print heritage, bracketed serifs, low contrast, compact, vertical stress, crisp.
A compact serif design with sturdy, slab-like feet and mostly square-ended terminals. Strokes show low contrast with a steady, even rhythm, and the letterforms are built on straightforward geometry with restrained curves. Serifs are prominent and slightly bracketed, giving the shapes a solid base without feeling overly blunt. Counters are relatively tight and the overall proportions are condensed, producing a dense, efficient texture in paragraphs.
Well-suited to editorial layouts where a firm, classic voice is needed, from magazine features to book typography at moderate sizes. The condensed footprint and strong serifs also work effectively for headlines, pull quotes, posters, and packaging that benefit from a sturdy, vintage-leaning presence.
The font conveys a traditional, no-nonsense tone—confident and workmanlike rather than decorative. Its strong serifs and compact forms suggest editorial seriousness and institutional reliability, with a subtle vintage flavor reminiscent of old-style printing without leaning into ornament.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact serif with strong, squared serifs and dependable legibility, balancing traditional letterform structure with a sturdy, utilitarian texture. Its consistent stroke weight and emphatic terminals suggest a focus on clarity and impact across both text and display settings.
Uppercase forms appear tall and stable with clear, squared-off joins in letters like E, F, and T, while rounded letters (C, O, Q) keep clean, controlled curves. Numerals match the same sturdy construction and read clearly at display sizes. In text, the compact width and pronounced serifs create a darker, more assertive typographic color.