Slab Square Afbal 6 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, academic, magazines, quotations, classic, bookish, scholarly, reserved, space saving, text readability, editorial tone, traditional voice, slab serif, bracketed serifs, compact, high contrast, crisp.
A compact slab-serif with crisp, rectangular terminals and small bracketed joins. Strokes show noticeable contrast, with sturdy verticals and finer horizontals, and the serifs read as firm, flat-ended blocks rather than hairline flicks. Proportions are condensed and vertically oriented, with relatively small lowercase bodies and tall ascenders/descenders that give the text a slightly rangy rhythm. Round letters stay fairly tight and controlled, and numerals follow the same restrained, text-friendly construction with clear, open counters.
Well suited to editorial and long-form contexts where a compact serif helps fit more words per line without losing structure. It works comfortably for academic material, magazines, reports, and quotations, and can also serve as a restrained display face for headings when a classic, text-rooted voice is desired.
The overall tone is traditional and bookish, with a disciplined, editorial presence. Its compact stance and squared-off finishing details add a subtle authoritative, archival feel—more measured than expressive, and more formal than playful.
The design appears intended to blend classic reading ergonomics with a firmer, more architectural slab-serif finish. It prioritizes compact economy, clear letter separation, and a steady rhythm for paragraph work while retaining enough personality in the squared terminals to stand out in editorial typography.
At text sizes the spacing and narrow set create a dense, efficient line, while the bracketed slabs keep letterforms distinct in continuous reading. The strong vertical emphasis and tall extenders are especially noticeable in mixed-case settings, lending a slightly old-style cadence despite the squared terminal treatment.