Slab Square Abbij 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, headlines, branding, academic, trustworthy, traditional, robust, readability, editorial utility, durability, classic voice, clear hierarchy, slab serifs, bracketed serifs, rectangular serifs, open counters, high legibility.
A sturdy slab-serif with low stroke contrast and confident, rectangular serifs. The letterforms show measured, slightly calligraphic modulation in curves while maintaining mostly even stroke color, and the serifs read as strong caps that square off terminals. Proportions are moderate and text-forward, with open counters and clear internal spacing that keeps paragraphs airy. Numerals and capitals feel solid and stable, with a consistent baseline rhythm and a practical, readable texture in continuous text.
It performs well for editorial typography, long-form reading, and print-focused layouts where a firm serif voice is desired. The robust slab details also make it effective for headings, pull quotes, and branding systems that want a traditional yet durable tone.
The overall tone is dependable and established, combining a scholarly, bookish presence with a slightly rugged, workmanlike sturdiness. It feels familiar and authoritative rather than trendy, making it well suited to communication that benefits from credibility and clarity.
The design intent appears to be a highly legible slab-serif for comfortable reading and clear hierarchy, pairing sturdy serifs with restrained contrast to create a reliable, versatile text face. Its consistent rhythm and open shapes suggest a focus on practicality in continuous setting while still providing enough character for display use.
In the sample text, the font maintains an even typographic color and strong word shapes, with serifs that remain distinct at larger sizes and do not overly clutter the texture. Curved letters retain roundness without becoming delicate, reinforcing the font’s robust, print-oriented character.