Slab Square Pofi 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, signage, packaging, editorial, quirky, retro, craft, gothic, display impact, crafted feel, vintage tone, distinct texture, slab serif, rectilinear, spurred, notched, angular.
A rectilinear slab-serif with bold, square-ended serifs and visibly carved corners that create a notched, chiseled silhouette. Strokes are fairly even in thickness, with abrupt joins and flat terminals that emphasize a constructed, blocky geometry rather than calligraphic flow. Curved letters are rendered with faceted arcs and squared-off inflections, while counters tend to be tight and angular, lending a dense texture in text. Proportions lean slightly narrow in places, and the rhythm is intentionally irregular through small kinks, stepped curves, and asymmetric details that keep the forms lively while remaining legible.
Works well for headlines, posters, labels, and branding where a bold, angular slab presence is desired. It also suits signage and packaging that benefit from a crafted, retro-graphic voice, and short editorial callouts where its distinctive texture can be appreciated.
The font conveys a handmade, slightly medieval-meets-industrial tone—graphic, assertive, and purposefully idiosyncratic. Its carved, spurred details evoke vintage printing, signage, and fantasy or puzzle-like atmospheres without becoming overly ornate.
Likely designed to combine the solidity of a slab serif with a deliberately cut, hand-tooled finish, producing a strong display face that feels vintage and characterful rather than strictly geometric or purely traditional.
In the sample text, the heavy slabs and tight inner shapes create strong word silhouettes and a dark color on the line, making it feel most at home at display sizes or with generous tracking. Numerals follow the same squared, notched construction and read as sturdy, poster-friendly figures.