Slab Square Jeme 7 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logos, packaging, western, vintage, poster, sturdy, playful, impact, nostalgia, display, slab serif, bracketless, blocky, heavy serifs, large counters.
A heavy slab-serif design with chunky, square-ended serifs and strongly simplified, block-like construction. Strokes are robust with noticeable thick–thin shaping, especially in curved letters, and terminals stay flat and blunt, giving the forms a cut, stamped look. The lowercase shows a tall x-height with compact ascenders and short descenders, while counters remain fairly open for the weight. Overall spacing feels generous and the rhythm is steady, creating a loud, sign-ready texture in lines of text.
Best suited to bold headlines, posters, storefront-style signage, and identity work where a strong, vintage slab-serf voice is desired. It also works well on packaging and labels, especially when you want an assertive, high-impact wordmark or short bursts of copy.
The font conveys a classic American display tone—reminiscent of western posters, old signage, and headline typography. Its dense slabs and blunt terminals feel confident and rugged, while the rounded bowls and oversized joins add a friendly, slightly playful edge.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a traditional slab-serif backbone, prioritizing bold silhouette, strong horizontals, and a nostalgic display character. It aims for readability at large sizes while emphasizing a rugged, poster-like personality.
The numerals are similarly heavy and rounded in their inner shapes, maintaining the same slabbed, flattened terminal language as the letters. In extended text, the strong horizontal serifs and broad forms create a pronounced stripe effect, making it most comfortable as a display face rather than a small-text workhorse.