Slab Square Abkal 18 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
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A sturdy slab-serif with square, flat-ended serifs and largely even stroke weight. The design reads as constructed and disciplined, with crisp corners, straight-sided stems, and round forms that stay fairly geometric. Capitals are tall and stately, while the lowercase appears compact with a relatively small x-height, giving the line a slightly formal, old-style rhythm. Numerals are clear and evenly spaced, with simple, open shapes that keep the texture steady in running text.
Works well for editorial typography where a structured, readable slab-serif texture is desired, especially in headings, pull quotes, and short-to-medium passages. It also suits branding and packaging that want a dependable, vintage-leaning voice, and it can serve effectively for labels, catalogs, and informational print where clarity and firmness matter.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and archival—practical, slightly nostalgic, and editorial. Its firm slabs and compact lowercase create a serious, institutional voice that suggests documentation, labels, and classic print ephemera rather than expressive display.
The font appears intended to blend classic slab-serif sturdiness with a clean, square-ended construction, creating a dependable text face that remains distinctive through its compact lowercase and crisp terminal treatment.
The spacing and proportions produce a consistent gray value in paragraphs, while the square serifs and terminal treatment add a subtle mechanical character. Rounded letters like O/Q remain prominent and open, balancing the more rectilinear stems and serifs.