Slab Contrasted Fage 9 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Polyphonic' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, poster, retro, athletic, sturdy, impact, ruggedness, display, authority, blocky, compact, ink-trap-like, bracketed, high-impact.
A heavy, block-forward slab serif with broad proportions and a compact, tightly packed silhouette. The letterforms are built from thick verticals and chunky horizontal slabs, with small bracket-like transitions and squared terminals that create a confident, carved look. Counters are relatively tight and the joins and corners show subtle notches and cut-ins that read like ink-trap-inspired detailing at display sizes. Lowercase forms stay stout and upright with a tall x-height and minimal stroke modulation, producing a strong, even color across words.
This design is well suited to high-impact headlines, poster typography, and prominent branding where a sturdy slab-serif voice is desired. It can also work effectively on packaging and signage that benefits from a bold, industrial-leaning presence, especially when set with ample spacing.
The overall tone is forceful and workmanlike, with a vintage display energy that feels at home on bold signage and headline typography. Its squared slabs and dense shapes give it an authoritative, no-nonsense character, while the small internal cut-ins add a slightly rugged, engineered flavor.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum impact through broad, slabbed structures and a dense texture, prioritizing visual authority over delicacy. Its small cut-ins and squared geometry suggest an intention to maintain clarity and character in heavy display settings while preserving a rugged, constructed feel.
In continuous text the dense weight and tight counters create a dark typographic color, so it reads best when given generous tracking or set at larger sizes. Numerals are similarly chunky and uniform in weight, matching the emphatic, poster-oriented rhythm of the letters.