Slab Square Mujo 6 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Bogue' and 'Bogue Slab' by Melvastype and 'Mafra' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, editorial, signage, sturdy, vintage, authoritative, robust, industrial, impact, heritage, stability, display readability, print feel, blocky, bracketed, ink-trap, compact, hefty.
A heavy, high-contrast slab serif with broad proportions and a confident, compact rhythm. Serifs are thick and mostly squared off, often with slight bracketing and small notch-like ink-trap details where strokes meet, giving the forms a carved, print-oriented feel. Curves are generously rounded but controlled, with strong verticals and relatively short, weighty arms and crossbars. Numerals and caps read solid and poster-ready, while the lowercase maintains a practical, readable build with firm terminals and substantial joins.
Best suited for headlines, subheads, and short blocks of copy where a dense, powerful texture is desirable. It works well for packaging, badges, labels, and signage that needs a classic slab-serif authority with strong reproduction. In editorial settings, it can anchor titles and pull quotes, especially at larger sizes.
The tone is bold and no-nonsense, leaning toward classic letterpress and mid-century signage. It conveys reliability and impact, with a slightly workmanlike warmth from the rounded corners and braced joins. Overall it feels assertive and traditional rather than delicate or futuristic.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a traditional slab-serif voice, balancing squared terminals with subtly softened joins to stay readable while remaining emphatic. Its shapes suggest a focus on robust display typography that still performs in short, high-impact text settings.
The design shows deliberate handling of tight interior spaces in letters like a, e, and s, with counters kept open enough to hold up at display sizes. Diagonals (V, W, X) are thick and stable, and the overall color on the page is very dark and even, favoring headline use over long text.