Slab Contrasted Abma 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Shemekia' by Areatype, 'Queulat Condensed' and 'Queulat Soft' by Latinotype, 'Weekly' by Los Andes, and 'Eksja' by Protimient (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, editorial, posters, packaging, signage, confident, traditional, robust, academic, strong readability, editorial voice, classic slab character, high impact, bracketed, clubbed, sturdy, compact, ink-trapless.
A sturdy slab-serif with pronounced, blocky serifs and gently bracketed joins that soften the transitions into stems. Strokes are mostly uniform with only mild modulation, producing a dense, even texture in paragraphs. The letterforms lean toward compact, rounded proportions: bowls are full, counters are relatively tight, and terminals often end in flat slabs rather than tapered finishes. Uppercase forms feel steady and monumental, while the lowercase shows classic slab cues such as a single-storey “g,” a rounded “a,” and ball-like terminals on forms such as “j.” Numerals are weighty and open, designed to hold their shape at display sizes as well as in running text.
It performs well in headlines and subheads where the slab serifs can project a strong presence, and it also holds together in short-to-medium passages for editorial layouts. The compact, sturdy shapes make it suitable for posters, packaging, and signage that needs a traditional yet forceful typographic voice.
The font reads as grounded and authoritative, with a familiar, bookish tone that suggests print tradition and practical reliability. Its heavy serifs and compact rhythm give it a confident, no-nonsense voice suited to established institutions and editorial settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic slab-serif feel with strong, printable forms and a dense, readable texture, balancing toughness with approachable curves for versatile use from display to text.
The overall color is dark and cohesive, with sturdy horizontals and consistent serif weight that helps maintain clarity in mixed-case text. Curves are smooth and generous, balancing the squared slab structure so the face feels substantial without becoming purely mechanical.