Slab Square Afbus 1 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book text, packaging, posters, typewriter, vintage, workmanlike, sturdy, text durability, compact setting, vintage voice, print clarity, slab serifs, bracketed, tight spacing, ink-trap feel, ball terminals.
A compact slab-serif with sturdy, low-contrast strokes and a slightly condensed set. Serifs are heavy and mostly squared-off, often showing small bracketing and softened joins that keep corners from feeling razor sharp. Rounds are fairly tight and upright, with a crisp, print-like rhythm and consistent vertical stress. Several glyphs show subtle notches and flare at joins and terminals, giving an ink-trap or stamped impression without becoming distressed.
Well suited to editorial and book typography where a solid serif presence is desired at moderate sizes. It can also support packaging, labels, and poster headlines that benefit from a sturdy, slightly vintage slab-serif voice, especially in monochrome or limited-color layouts.
The overall tone feels practical and utilitarian, like mid‑century print or typewriter-era typography. Its dark, confident serifs and compact proportions convey reliability and a mildly nostalgic, editorial character rather than elegance or delicacy.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust slab-serif texture that reads cleanly in paragraphs while retaining a familiar, print-forward personality. Its compact proportions and firm serifs suggest a focus on efficient space usage and dependable legibility with a subtle retro flavor.
The face holds up well in continuous text, where the strong serifs and compact letterforms create a steady texture. Numerals and capitals read with a firm, sign-like clarity, while the lowercase maintains a straightforward, no-nonsense cadence.