Slab Square Abrih 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, magazines, editorial, headlines, branding, literary, traditional, academic, authoritative, readability, durability, classic tone, editorial clarity, bracketed serifs, flared joins, crisp, stately, legible.
A sturdy slab-serif with clearly bracketed, rectangular serifs and generally even stroke weight. Curves are broad and open, with restrained modulation and crisp joins that keep counters readable at text sizes. The uppercase is stately and well-proportioned, while the lowercase shows classic book-type cues such as a two-storey “a” and “g,” compact shoulders, and a straightforward, workmanlike rhythm. Numerals are clear and traditional in construction, with stable verticals and flat feet that match the serif structure.
Well-suited to book and magazine typography, especially for body text and subheads where a stable, readable slab serif is desired. It can also support headlines and identity work that needs a classic, trustworthy presence without the sharpness of high-contrast serifs or the neutrality of sans.
The overall tone feels editorial and literate—confident without being loud. Its square-ended serifs and firm structure lend an authoritative, institutional voice, while the moderate proportions keep it approachable for sustained reading.
The font appears designed to deliver a dependable slab-serif voice for reading-centric layouts, combining traditional letterform construction with robust, rectangular serifs to maintain clarity and firmness across paragraphs and display lines.
The design leans on horizontal emphasis through its slab serifs, creating a steady baseline and a slightly architectural texture in paragraphs. Letterforms stay conservative and consistent, favoring clarity over ornament, which helps the sample text maintain an even color and predictable cadence.