Slab Contrasted Vube 6 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'FF More' by FontFont, 'Bogue' and 'Bogue Slab' by Melvastype, and 'Mediator Serif' by ParaType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, confident, industrial, retro, editorial, athletic, impact, sturdiness, readability, vintage print, display strength, slabbed, blocky, bracketed, ink-trap, bulky.
A heavy, slab-serif design with broad proportions, compact counters, and an assertive, poster-ready color. The serifs are square and strongly bracketed, with subtle notches and ink-trap-like cut-ins where strokes join, helping keep interior spaces open at large sizes. Curves are full and slightly squared off, while horizontals and verticals carry a clear, consistent weight relationship that reads as moderately contrasted for a slab. Overall spacing feels generous for such a dark face, producing a steady rhythm in lines of text.
Best suited to display applications where a strong typographic presence is needed, such as headlines, posters, storefront or wayfinding signage, and brand marks. It can also work for short editorial callouts and packaging copy where a dense, impactful texture is desirable.
The font conveys a sturdy, no-nonsense tone with a vintage print sensibility—more workwear and headline than delicate or literary. Its bold slabs and compact counters create a confident, slightly rugged voice that suggests signage, packaging, and strong editorial emphasis.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a robust slab-serif structure, combining vintage-inspired printing cues with practical details that preserve clarity in heavy strokes. It prioritizes bold readability and a distinctive, sturdy silhouette in both all-caps and mixed-case settings.
Uppercase forms are especially commanding and geometric, while the lowercase keeps the same weight and slab logic, maintaining a cohesive texture in mixed-case settings. Numerals are similarly chunky and highly legible, matching the letterforms’ squared terminals and strong footings.