Slab Contrasted Naho 6 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, circus, western, playful, quirky, retro, attention grabbing, vintage display, ornamental texture, signage impact, stencil cut, incised, chunky, rounded, decorative.
A decorative serif with heavy, blocky slabs and dramatic cut-in openings that carve white channels through many strokes. The design mixes broad, rounded bowls with flat-sided stems, producing a lively, uneven rhythm and a distinctly constructed look. Serifs read as bold rectangular terminals, while counters and joins often show teardrop-like notches and segmented shapes that feel part stencil, part engraved display lettering. Numerals and capitals appear roomy and horizontal in stance, with conspicuous internal cutouts that remain consistent across the set.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and branding where the distinctive cutout texture can be appreciated. It can work well for packaging and signage that aims for a vintage or entertainment-forward voice, especially in short phrases and large sizes.
The font projects a show-poster energy—bold, theatrical, and a little mischievous. Its carved detailing and chunky slabs evoke vintage entertainment and frontier signage, giving text a handcrafted, attention-seeking character. Overall it feels friendly and eccentric rather than formal.
The design appears intended as an eye-catching display face that combines bold slab construction with ornamental cutaways to create a memorable silhouette and strong typographic texture. The goal seems to be instant personality and high visibility rather than quiet readability in long text.
The recurring interior cuts are prominent enough to become the primary texture at text sizes, creating strong black/white patterning across lines. Round letters (like O/Q) emphasize the contrast between smooth outer curves and the sharp internal segmentation, while straight-sided letters reinforce a sturdy, sign-like presence.