Slab Square Tanap 5 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Prelo Slab Pro' by Monotype, 'Metronic Slab Pro' by Mostardesign, and 'Exo Slab Pro' by Polimateria (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, sports, packaging, sporty, retro, assertive, industrial, headline, impact, speed, durability, display, blocky, compact, bracketed, angular, ink-trap like.
A heavy, right-leaning slab serif with broad proportions and sturdy, rectangular serifs that read as squared-off and slightly bracketed. Strokes are thick and fairly even, with large, open counters and a tight, muscular rhythm that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures. The italic construction feels built rather than calligraphic—forms are pushed forward with chunky joins, blunt terminals, and occasional cut-ins that create a subtly chiseled, ink-trap-like texture at small interior corners. Numerals and capitals are especially robust, maintaining strong presence and clear silhouette in display sizes.
Best suited to high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, and bold branding where the heavy slabs and italic motion can carry a message quickly. It also fits sports identities, labels, and packaging that benefit from a sturdy, retro-leaning voice and strong readability at larger sizes.
The overall tone is bold and energetic, with a confident, sports-and-poster attitude. Its forward slant and blocky slabs give it a vintage, workwear sensibility—punchy, practical, and a bit industrial rather than delicate or refined.
The design appears intended as a forceful display slab italic: wide, durable letterforms with squared serifs and a constructed slant that project speed and strength. The chunky detailing and consistent weight suggest a focus on impactful, reproducible shapes for signage and promotional typography.
The slant is consistent and pronounced, giving long lines a strong directional flow. Shapes favor clarity and impact over finesse, with squared terminals and compact curves that keep the texture dense and emphatic in paragraphs of large text.