Slab Square Okkih 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, editorial, packaging, posters, book covers, sturdy, traditional, confident, authoritative, impact, heritage, readability, print emphasis, bracketed serifs, rounded slabs, compact, heavy joins, low aperture.
A sturdy slab-serif with compact proportions and a pronounced, weighty structure. Serifs read as squared slabs with softened, slightly rounded corners and subtle bracketing, giving the outlines a molded, cast-metal feel rather than a sharp mechanical cut. Strokes are relatively even with modest contrast, and the letters show solid verticals, broad shoulders, and tight internal counters in many glyphs. The lowercase has a noticeably short x-height with prominent ascenders and a large, round i-dot; numerals are robust and wide-set with strong horizontal elements.
Best suited for headlines, subheads, and short-to-medium blocks where its heavy slabs and compact counters can deliver strong emphasis. It works well for editorial branding, book covers, and packaging that benefits from a classic, print-centric presence, and it can also serve for display numerals in labels and signage-style compositions.
The overall tone is traditional and authoritative, with a confident, old-style heft that feels dependable and slightly nostalgic. Its dense color and slab detailing suggest a voice suited to established institutions and print-forward design rather than airy minimalism.
The design appears intended to combine classic slab-serif solidity with slightly softened details for warmth and readability, creating a dependable display face that holds up at larger sizes while maintaining a traditional typographic character.
Text rhythm is punchy and compact, with strong word shapes created by tall ascenders and firm serifs. The capitals feel monumental and stable, while the lowercase retains a friendly roundness in bowls and terminals that keeps long lines from becoming overly rigid.