Slab Square Taduf 6 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, industrial, mechanical, rugged, retro, utilitarian, impact, authority, retro feel, sturdiness, motion, slab-serif, blocky, bracketless, oblique, angular.
A heavy, oblique slab-serif with squarish construction and flat, block-like serifs that read as firmly attached and largely unbracketed. Strokes are robust with modest thick–thin modulation, and curves (C, G, O, S) are tightened into slightly squared, mechanical bowls. The overall rhythm is steady and even, with compact interior counters and a sturdy baseline presence; terminals and joints favor blunt, engineered cuts over delicate tapering.
Best used at display sizes where its heavy slabs and oblique energy can carry titles, labels, and high-impact messaging. It also suits branding systems that want a mechanical, rugged flavor, and short blocks of copy where a bold typographic voice is desirable.
The tone is assertive and workmanlike, leaning industrial and retro. Its oblique stance adds urgency and motion while the rigid slabs keep it grounded, giving a confident, no-nonsense voice suited to signage-like emphasis.
The design appears intended to deliver a tough, engineered slab-serif look with an energetic slant—combining utilitarian structure and strong serifs for maximum presence in attention-driven settings.
Numerals and capitals feel especially poster-ready, with strong verticals and consistent serif treatment. In text, the dense color and squared curves create a punchy texture that remains legible while prioritizing impact over finesse.