Slab Square Aflaz 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, branding, packaging, industrial, techno, architectural, retro, space-saving, high impact, technical tone, retro display, condensed, rectilinear, square-serifed, angular, crisp.
A condensed, rectilinear slab-serif with a strict, monoline construction and squared terminals throughout. Stems are straight and uniform, counters tend toward tall rectangles, and curves are largely minimized into faceted corners, creating a rigid, modular rhythm. Serifs read as compact, blocky slabs that reinforce a sturdy baseline and cap line, while spacing stays tight and vertical emphasis is strong.
Best suited to display sizes where its condensed stance and blocky slab details can read cleanly—headlines, posters, signage, and bold brand marks. It can also work for short UI labels, packaging callouts, or editorial titling when a technical, architectural flavor is desired; longer passages may benefit from generous tracking and leading.
The overall tone feels industrial and engineered, with a distinctly retro-futurist, machine-made character. Its narrow build and hard corners give it a technical, utilitarian voice that also nods to vintage display typography and early digital/arcade aesthetics.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, space-saving display face with a strong mechanical presence, using squared slabs and simplified geometry to create a distinctive, high-impact texture. Its consistent stroke treatment and rectilinear forms suggest a focus on reproducibility and clarity in bold, attention-forward settings.
The alphabet shows consistent squared-off joins and deliberate simplification of curved forms, producing a crisp, mechanical texture in text. Numerals follow the same tall, compressed geometry and maintain clear differentiation via angular cuts and straight-sided bowls.