Slab Square Abgaf 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, headlines, magazines, branding, academic, bookish, traditional, trustworthy, clarity, durability, print voice, authority, slab serifs, bracketed, square terminals, robust, crisp.
A sturdy serif with pronounced slab-like serifs and mostly squared, flat-ended terminals. The letterforms show restrained stroke contrast and a steady vertical axis, with broad, open counters and a clear, readable rhythm in text. Serifs appear slightly bracketed rather than abrupt, helping soften joins while keeping a crisp, constructed silhouette. Uppercase proportions feel classical and stable, while the lowercase maintains straightforward forms with clear differentiation and a workmanlike texture.
This font works well for editorial typography, book and magazine settings, and headings where a firm serif presence is desired without high-contrast delicacy. It also suits branding and packaging that benefits from a reliable, crafted feel and strong, readable letterforms.
The overall tone is grounded and dependable, balancing traditional print sensibilities with a blunt, practical edge. It reads as confident and institutional—more utilitarian than elegant—suited to communication that aims to feel established and clear.
The design appears intended to provide a practical, highly legible slab-serif voice with a crisp, constructed finish—delivering traditional authority while remaining sturdy and straightforward in continuous reading.
Numerals share the same sturdy construction and squared finishing, aligning well with the caps for consistent color in mixed settings. The sample text shows even spacing and a calm typographic color, with distinctive slab serifs contributing to strong word shapes at larger sizes.