Slab Square Tanot 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Nexa Slab' by Fontfabric and 'Chom' by Wundertype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, packaging, signage, retro, sporty, confident, headline, industrial, impact, movement, heritage, ruggedness, attention, chunky, bracketed, rounded, compact, sturdy.
A heavy, right-leaning slab serif with broad proportions and a compact, blocky build. Strokes stay consistently thick with minimal modulation, and the slabs read as sturdy, mostly square-ended forms with subtle rounding and bracketing where stems meet serifs. Counters are relatively tight, giving the letters a dense, high-impact texture, while the italic slant and slightly cupped horizontals add forward motion. Numerals match the weight and stance, with the “1” showing a strong angled top and the “2/3/5” carrying bold, simplified curves.
This style excels in display applications such as posters, bold editorial headlines, sports-themed branding, apparel graphics, and impactful packaging. It also works well for signage and short, emphatic statements where the heavy slabs and slanted stance can do the visual lifting.
The overall tone feels assertive and energetic, with a distinctly retro athletic and workwear character. Its mass and slanted posture convey momentum and confidence, suited to designs that want to feel loud, direct, and dependable rather than delicate or refined.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum presence with a brisk, italicized drive, combining stout slab serifs with simplified, high-weight shapes for clear, punchy display typography. The consistent stroke weight and broad set suggest an emphasis on strong readability at large sizes and a classic, heritage-leaning aesthetic.
In text settings the strong rhythm and tight internal space create a dark, cohesive color that rewards generous tracking and comfortable line spacing. The design’s rounded corners soften the otherwise blocky geometry, helping it feel friendly while still remaining forceful.