Slab Square Tomi 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Auster Slab' by Resistenza (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, packaging, signage, retro, assertive, sporty, punchy, industrial, impact, motion, ruggedness, headline emphasis, retro utility, slab serif, blocky, chunky, ink-trap feel, bracketless.
A heavy, italic slab-serif with compact, squared-off serifs and a strong forward slant. Strokes are broadly uniform, emphasizing solid, poster-like silhouettes, while corners and joins show subtle shaping that keeps counters open at display sizes. The lowercase is large relative to the capitals, producing a tall, prominent text color and a tight, energetic rhythm. Numerals and capitals read as sturdy and geometric, with a consistent, blocky construction and flat terminal behavior that reinforces a squared, engineered look.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, and attention-grabbing branding. The sturdy letterforms and italic drive also work well for sports identities, labels, and signage where bold readability and a rugged tone are priorities.
The overall tone is bold and confident, with a vintage, sign-and-poster sensibility. Its slanted stance and chunky slabs add momentum and attitude, suggesting sporty headlines and rugged branding rather than quiet body text.
Designed to deliver maximum impact through heavy slabs, squared terminals, and an italic forward lean, balancing geometric sturdiness with enough internal openness to remain legible at display sizes. The intent reads as energetic and utilitarian, aiming for a retro-industrial flavor that holds up in bold editorial or branding applications.
In longer lines the dense weight and strong slabbing create a dark, impactful texture; spacing appears tuned for display, where the exaggerated presence and italic motion are most effective. The mix of rounded bowls with squared terminals gives it a pragmatic, workmanlike character.