Slab Square Abgoj 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Egyptian Slate' by Monotype and 'Paul Slab' and 'Paul Slab Soft' by artill (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: body text, editorial, books, newspapers, reports, classic, bookish, trustworthy, traditional, readability, durability, editorial tone, print utility, bracketed serifs, sturdy, crisp, even rhythm, texty.
A sturdy slab-serif with square-ended, bracketed serifs and largely even stroke weight. Forms are open and straightforward with moderate proportions and a calm, consistent rhythm across text. Curves are smooth but not overly calligraphic, and the serifs read as solid, rectangular supports that keep verticals and horizontals feeling anchored. The lowercase shows conventional, highly legible construction with a clear two-storey "a" and a compact "t," while the numerals are firm and uncomplicated, suited to continuous reading.
Well-suited to body text in editorial layouts, books, and long-form documents where a stable, readable texture is important. It can also serve effectively for headlines and subheads when a classic slab-serif presence is desired, especially in print-like or institutional contexts.
The overall tone is traditional and pragmatic, projecting a no-nonsense, dependable voice. Its slab-serifs and steady texture evoke print-era editorial typography, giving copy a grounded, slightly old-school authority without feeling ornate.
The design appears intended as a versatile, general-purpose slab serif optimized for readable setting and a composed, traditional typographic voice. Its solid serifs and even construction prioritize durability and consistency across mixed-case text and numerals.
Spacing appears balanced for paragraph use, producing an even color in the sample text. The design favors clarity over personality, with restrained detailing and a consistent, workmanlike finish that holds up well in longer lines.