Slab Square Omva 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF Kievit Slab' by FontFont, 'Capita' by Hoftype, and 'Epica Pro' by Sudtipos (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: text, editorial, book design, magazines, headlines, sturdy, institutional, traditional, trustworthy, readability, durability, print tone, classic voice, utility, slab serifs, bracketed serifs, ball terminals, oldstyle figures, ink traps.
This typeface is a robust slab-serif with compact, squared serifs and subtly bracketed joins that soften the corners. Strokes are fairly even with moderate contrast, and the letterforms keep a steady, upright posture with clear, open counters. The lowercase shows a two-storey “a,” a two-storey “g” with a pronounced ear, and a “t” whose crossbar reads short and firm; several joins and corners show small notches that act like restrained ink-trap detailing. Numerals appear oldstyle, with varying heights and a flowing, slightly calligraphic rhythm that complements the text color.
It suits extended reading in books and longform editorial where a strong serif presence helps maintain a consistent text color. The sturdy caps also work well for headlines, pull quotes, and packaging or signage that benefits from a traditional, dependable voice.
Overall tone is solid and conventional, with a bookish authority that feels at home in classic editorial and institutional contexts. The square-ended serifs and confident weight convey reliability, while the small refinements at joins add a practical, workmanlike character rather than ornament.
The design appears aimed at an all-purpose slab serif that balances sturdiness with readability, using softened brackets and subtle corner notches to stay crisp in print-like settings while retaining a familiar, classic rhythm.
Caps are broad and stable with generous top serifs and clear internal shaping, helping them hold up in display lines. The italics are not shown; the roman has enough texture and detail to remain distinctive at text sizes without becoming noisy.