Slab Unbracketed Jiha 6 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, logotypes, industrial, sporty, retro, authoritative, robust, impact, signage, ruggedness, clarity, branding, blocky, compact, squared, stencil-like, ink-trap.
A heavy, block-built slab serif with squared geometry and a compact, punchy rhythm. Strokes are consistently thick and largely monolinear, with flat terminals and unbracketed slab feet that lock into the stems. Counters tend toward rounded-rectangle shapes, and many joins show small cut-ins that read like ink traps or notched corners, sharpening the silhouette and improving separation at dense weights. The lowercase is sturdy and compact, with short ascenders/descenders and a single-storey a; overall spacing feels tight and designed to hold together as a solid word shape.
Best suited to display sizes where its dense color and slab structure can deliver impact—headlines, posters, badges, and bold branding systems. It also works well for packaging and labels where a rugged, confident voice is needed and the notched details can stay crisp.
The tone is bold and no-nonsense, with a workwear and sports-signage energy. Its squared slabs and notched details add a subtly technical, utilitarian feel that can read as retro athletic, industrial, or game-title adjacent depending on setting and color.
The design appears intended to maximize visual mass and legibility at a glance, using squared slabs and carved-in notches to keep interior spaces from closing up. It aims for a strong, emblematic word shape that feels at home in signage, athletic identities, and industrial-flavored display typography.
The numerals follow the same squared, sign-paint-like construction, staying highly uniform and built for impact. The design’s distinctive notches and squared counters create strong texture in paragraphs, favoring short bursts and headlines over long-form reading.