Slab Contrasted Onfe 6 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, logos, signage, playful, retro, friendly, bold, punchy, impact, personality, nostalgia, handcrafted, blocky, rounded, cartoony, chunky, soft corners.
This typeface features heavy, block-like letterforms with prominent slab terminals and softly rounded corners that keep the silhouettes friendly rather than rigid. Strokes show noticeable modulation: verticals tend to read weightier while curves and joins introduce subtle thinning, creating a lively, uneven rhythm. Counters are generally compact (especially in bowls), and many letters have slightly quirky, hand-cut geometry—seen in angled joins, irregular slab shapes, and occasional notch-like details. Numerals and lowercase follow the same chunky construction, with single-storey forms where applicable and sturdy, simplified shapes geared toward impact.
Ideal for posters, headlines, and signage where high impact and personality are needed. It also suits packaging, labels, and logo wordmarks that benefit from a retro, handcrafted flavor. Short taglines and callouts work especially well, where the bold texture can be used as a graphic element.
The overall tone is upbeat and characterful, combining a vintage poster sensibility with a humorous, informal voice. Its exaggerated slabs and bouncy shapes give it a distinctive, attention-grabbing presence that feels approachable and a bit mischievous.
The letterforms appear designed to deliver maximum presence with a playful, vintage-leaning slab serif voice. The mix of sturdy slabs and slightly irregular, cut-paper contours suggests an intention to feel handcrafted and expressive while remaining legible in big, bold settings.
The design’s strong black mass and tight internal spaces suggest best performance at display sizes, where the slab details and quirky contours remain clear. In longer text, the dense texture can feel heavy, but it creates a memorable, branded “stamp” effect for short bursts of copy.