Slab Square Veha 5 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, book text, literary titles, magazines, institutional, bookish, refined, calm, classic, scholarly, text readability, editorial tone, classic refinement, crisp structure, bracketed serifs, airy, delicate, sharp apexes, tapered joins.
A light, text-oriented serif with slab-like feet that read crisp and squared at the ends, softened by subtle bracketing into the stems. Strokes are thin and even, with gently tapered joins and pointed apexes on forms like A, V, W, and Y. The proportions feel traditional and moderately narrow, with open counters and generous sidebearings that give the design an airy rhythm. Lowercase forms are straightforward and readable, with a single-storey g and a simple, restrained e; numerals are slender and consistent in color.
It suits editorial typography where a light, refined serif is desired—magazine features, book interiors at comfortable sizes, and literary or cultural headings. The crisp slab-like serifs also work well for institutional materials and quietly formal branding that needs clarity without heaviness.
The font conveys a quiet, literary tone—measured and composed rather than assertive. Its light color and neat, squared serifs suggest an editorial sensibility with a slightly formal, academic flavor.
The design appears intended as a contemporary text serif that borrows the firmness of slab-like serifs while keeping an overall delicate, readable texture. It aims to balance crisp typographic structure with an elegant, unobtrusive presence in paragraphs and titles.
In the text sample, the spacing and light stroke weight create a bright page color that favors larger sizes or comfortable leading. The crisp terminals add definition without heavy contrast, helping lines stay orderly and clean in continuous reading.