Slab Square Afmev 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, labels, signage, industrial, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, technical, space saving, sturdy display, industrial tone, signage feel, condensed, slab serif, square serifs, high contrast, crisp.
A tightly condensed slab serif with tall proportions and a strong vertical emphasis. Strokes are mostly uniform in weight, punctuated by firm, square-cut slab serifs and flat terminals that give the letterforms a crisp, engineered edge. Curves are narrow and controlled, and counters are kept compact, creating a dense texture in lines of text. The design maintains consistent alignment and rhythm, with a slightly rigid, mechanical feel and clear separation between stems, joints, and serifs.
This font suits space-constrained headlines, posters, and packaging where a tall condensed voice is needed without sacrificing punch. It also performs well for labels, editorial display accents, and signage-style applications that benefit from a sturdy slab-serif structure and a compact width.
The overall tone is disciplined and workmanlike, with a retro-industrial flavor reminiscent of signage, labeling, and typewriter-era typography. Its narrow build and hard terminals convey efficiency and seriousness, while the slab structure adds a confident, no-nonsense presence.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact and legibility within a narrow measure, using square slab serifs and disciplined geometry to project a functional, industrial character. Its consistent construction suggests a focus on dependable display typography for dense layouts and assertive titling.
In text settings the condensed proportions create a strong vertical cadence, making words feel tall and tightly packed. Round letters such as C/O/Q read as narrow ovals, reinforcing the compact footprint; figures follow the same tall, condensed logic for a cohesive set.