Slab Square Sizo 6 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Macahe' by Rômulo Gobira (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, signage, headlines, logotypes, packaging, western, rustic, vintage, hand-hewn, playful, display impact, vintage signal, signage utility, handcrafted feel, angular, faceted, chiseled, inked, chunky serifs.
A slab-serif design with chunky, flat-ended serifs and a distinctly faceted stroke construction. Letterforms are built from straight segments with clipped corners, creating an octagonal, chiseled feel rather than smooth curves. Strokes are fairly even with moderate contrast and a sturdy, poster-friendly color on the page. Proportions read slightly wide, with generous counters and a consistent, upright stance; diagonals and joins stay crisp, and terminals tend to end in squared-off slabs.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and short blocks of text where its slab weight and angular detailing can be appreciated. It works well for posters, shop signage, labels, and packaging that aims for a vintage or Western-flavored voice, and it can also support distinctive wordmarks when a rugged, handcrafted personality is desired.
The overall tone feels frontier and craft-driven—suggesting wood type, old signage, and hand-cut lettering. Its angular cuts add a quirky, slightly mischievous edge that can feel both nostalgic and theatrical rather than strictly formal.
The design appears intended to evoke bold slab-serif wood type with a carved, geometric twist—delivering a sturdy, attention-grabbing texture while keeping letterforms straightforward and upright for clear recognition.
The faceting is especially noticeable on round letters and numerals, which appear polygonal rather than circular, reinforcing a carved/tooled impression. In text, the heavy slabs and pronounced corners create a strong rhythm that favors display sizes over long-form reading.