Slab Square Yiho 3 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, album covers, gothic, architectural, dramatic, vintage, severe, compact impact, historic flavor, industrial edge, display texture, condensed, angular, faceted, spurred, blackletter-leaning.
A tightly condensed, angular display face built from straight, vertical strokes and crisp, faceted joins. The letterforms use blocky slab-like feet and short horizontal arms, with frequent chamfered corners that create a cut-metal, chiseled rhythm. Counters are narrow and tall, and many glyphs show pointed inner notches and small spurs that reinforce a rigid, constructed texture. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of polygonal shaping, giving the overall silhouette a tall, disciplined profile with strong vertical emphasis.
Best suited for display settings where compressed width and strong texture are advantages: posters, editorial headlines, logotypes, and branding marks. It also fits packaging and entertainment contexts—such as album/film titles or event promotions—where a dramatic, historic or industrial atmosphere is desired. Larger sizes will help preserve the sharp internal details and narrow counters.
The font projects a stern, gothic-leaning mood with an architectural, forged feel. Its compressed proportions and sharp edges read as dramatic and historic, evoking poster-era display typography and modern reinterpretations of medieval or industrial letterforms. The overall tone is commanding and slightly ominous, suited to high-impact statements rather than casual text.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in a compact width by combining slab-like terminals with an angular, blackletter-adjacent construction. It prioritizes a disciplined vertical rhythm and striking texture, aiming for a distinctive identity and strong presence in titling and branding applications.
In the sample text, the dense vertical patterning creates a strong color on the page, with word shapes that feel spiky and rhythmic. Distinctive, stylized constructions in characters like A, M, N, and W emphasize vertical stems and narrow apertures, while rounded letters are rendered as squared or faceted forms, maintaining consistency across the set.