Slab Square Poje 6 is a bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, signage, packaging, industrial, athletic, western, mechanical, retro, impact, ruggedness, compactness, nostalgia, octagonal, blocky, angular, sturdy, poster-like.
A compact, block-driven slab serif with an octagonal construction and chamfered corners throughout. Strokes are heavy and largely uniform, with flat, square-ended terminals and short, squared serifs that read as integrated blocks rather than delicate brackets. Counters are tight and geometric (notably in O, Q, and 8), and the overall rhythm is rigid and gridlike, producing strong vertical emphasis and crisp silhouettes. Lowercase forms follow the same squared logic with simplified curves and prominent feet, maintaining a consistent, engineered texture in text.
Best suited to headlines and short, high-impact lines where its tight geometry and heavy weight can read clearly. It works well for sports identities, badges, labels, and packaging that benefit from a rugged, industrial or western-leaning voice, as well as signage-style applications where strong silhouettes matter.
The tone is sturdy and no-nonsense, evoking industrial labeling, athletic lettering, and vintage frontier or workwear aesthetics. Its angular cuts and dense color create a confident, authoritative feel that leans more functional and rugged than refined.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum presence within a compact footprint, using squared slabs and chamfered geometry to create a bold, sign-painter/industrial hybrid. Its consistent block construction suggests an intention toward robust reproducibility and strong recognition in display settings.
The design’s chamfered corners and squared bowls keep curves to a minimum, which helps characters stay punchy at display sizes but can make dense paragraphs feel heavy. Numerals are especially sign-like and compact, reinforcing a utilitarian, stamped impression.