Slab Square Pola 6 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, branding, industrial, retro, technical, utilitarian, sturdy, impact, legibility, utility, retro-tech, slab-serif, square, angular, blocky, compact joints.
A square, slab-serif design with blunt, flat-ended terminals and a mostly monoline stroke that reads as firm and mechanical. Curves are heavily squared-off—round letters like O/C/G/Q feel rectangular and chamfered—while joins and corners stay crisp and deliberate. Counters are generous and open, with a consistent, engineered rhythm across the alphabet, and the overall spacing reads even and steady in text. Figures follow the same squared construction, with clear, hard-edged forms that match the caps.
Well-suited to bold headings, posters, and packaging where a strong, squared voice helps typography feel durable and intentional. It also works for signage, labels, and brand systems seeking an industrial or retro-technical tone, and it holds up in short text blocks thanks to its open counters and even texture.
The font conveys a pragmatic, workshop-to-printing-press attitude: tough, no-nonsense, and slightly retro. Its squared curves and slab accents create an industrial, equipment-label tone with a confident, sturdy presence that feels functional rather than decorative.
The design appears intended to blend slab-serif solidity with a square, machined geometry, producing a highly legible, impact-oriented style. Its consistent terminal logic and squared curves suggest a focus on clear reproduction and a robust, utilitarian character.
Uppercase forms are assertive and structured, while lowercase retains the same squared geometry, giving mixed-case text a uniform, technical flavor. The consistent terminal treatment and restrained modulation keep the texture stable across lines, supporting a clean, patterned look in paragraphs and specimens.