Slab Square Haza 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, editorial, branding, packaging, sturdy, confident, classic, institutional, friendly, impact, readability, authority, print presence, utility, blocky, bracketed, compact, high legibility, newspaper.
A heavy, slab-serif design with broad, rectangular serifs and minimal stroke modulation, producing a solid, even color on the page. The shapes lean toward geometric construction with softened curves, pairing squared terminals with round counters for a clear, stable rhythm. Proportions are relatively compact, with sturdy verticals and generous interior space that helps maintain clarity at large sizes. Numerals and capitals feel weighty and anchored, while the lowercase keeps a straightforward, workmanlike structure with simple, robust joins.
Well suited to headlines, subheads, and short blocks of display text where a strong, stable voice is desired. It can also serve editorial and packaging needs that benefit from a classic slab-serif feel and high contrast against the page through mass rather than stroke variation.
The overall tone is dependable and no-nonsense, with a traditional, print-forward presence. Its blocky slabs and compact shapes convey authority and practicality, while the rounded counters keep it approachable rather than severe.
Likely intended as a bold, highly legible slab serif that projects strength and clarity in display settings, combining traditional serif cues with simplified, squared finishing for modern reproducibility.
The font reads best where strong typographic emphasis is needed: the slab serifs remain prominent in dense words, and the consistent weight creates a poster-like impact. Curved letters retain smoothness against the otherwise squared finishing, giving it a balanced, utilitarian character.