Slab Square Abnut 6 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book text, newspaper, captions, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, sturdy, space saving, readability, print texture, workmanlike tone, blocky, compact, square serifed, bracketed, ink-trap like.
A compact serif with slab-like, mostly square-ended terminals and sturdy, low-contrast strokes. Serifs read as short, blocky feet with subtle bracketing, giving the outlines a slightly softened, printed feel rather than a purely geometric construction. Curves are round but held in by tight sidebearings, and joins can show small notch-like transitions that add texture at text sizes. Numerals are open and straightforward, with simple forms and a firm baseline presence.
Well-suited to dense reading environments where a compact serif can conserve space without losing clarity, such as editorial layouts, books, and newspapers. It can also work effectively for captions, sidebars, and informational text where a sturdy, pragmatic texture is desirable.
The overall tone is practical and workmanlike, with a mild vintage/typewriter association and a no-nonsense editorial voice. Its blocky serifs and compact rhythm lend it a dependable, slightly industrial character that feels familiar in print-oriented contexts.
The design appears aimed at delivering an efficient, space-conscious serif with strong terminals and a print-native texture, balancing straightforward readability with a subtle typewriter-like personality.
Uppercase shapes stay disciplined and upright, while lowercase forms keep a straightforward, readable structure with a clear single-storey a and g. The italic is not shown; the sample suggests an emphasis on steady horizontal rhythm and a slightly uneven, printed texture that can read as intentionally mechanical.