Slab Square Sahy 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Absentia Slab' by DR Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, logos/wordmarks, sturdy, friendly, retro, industrial, confident, impact, stability, display, brand presence, signage clarity, blocky, bracketed, square-cut, compact, high-impact.
A heavy, compact slab-serif with broad proportions and a dark, even color. Strokes are low-contrast and strongly rectilinear, with square-cut terminals and substantial slabs that feel integrated into the stems. Counters are relatively tight and the overall rhythm is steady and deliberate, with a slightly condensed, poster-like density. In text, the face maintains strong consistency and produces a firm, emphatic texture with clear, chunky forms.
Best suited to display typography where weight and structure are advantages: headlines, posters, signage, and bold packaging systems. It can also work for logo and wordmark applications that need a sturdy, retro-industrial feel. For longer passages, it will be most comfortable at generous sizes and spacing where the compact counters have room to breathe.
The font conveys a sturdy, no-nonsense tone with a friendly, workmanlike warmth. Its blocky serifs and dense weight suggest a retro-industrial voice—confident and assertive without feeling sharp or delicate. The overall impression is dependable and straightforward, suited to messaging that wants to feel solid and established.
This design appears intended as a high-impact slab-serif for bold communication—prioritizing solidity, clarity at display sizes, and a distinctive square-ended serif character. Its consistent, low-contrast construction suggests a focus on durability and legibility in attention-grabbing settings rather than refined, delicate typography.
The numerals and capitals read especially strong due to the squared terminals and heavy slabs, giving headings a sign-painting or storefront sensibility. At smaller sizes, the tight counters and dense color can become visually compact, while at display sizes the geometric slab details and squared finishes become a defining feature.