Slab Contrasted Sezi 2 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, signage, headlines, packaging, logotypes, western, vintage, assertive, rugged, playful, attention grab, retro display, poster impact, thematic branding, bracketed serifs, blocky, heavyweight, spurred joints, octagonal cuts.
A heavy, block-like slab serif with broad proportions and emphatic, squared terminals. Strokes are thick with subtle contrast, and many joins and corners are sharpened by chamfered, octagonal-style cuts that give the outlines a carved, stamped feel. Serifs are substantial and mostly squared, with occasional bracketing and spur-like notches that add texture to the silhouette. Counters are compact and angular in places, producing dense word shapes with strong vertical rhythm and high ink coverage.
Best suited to display typography where weight and character are desirable—posters, storefront-style signage, punchy headlines, and packaging that wants a retro or frontier flavor. It can also work for bold logotypes and badges, especially when set with generous spacing to keep the counters open.
The overall tone reads as Western and vintage, evoking wood type posters, saloon signage, and old-style headlines. Its blunt slabs and faceted corners add a rugged, confident energy, while the quirky cuts and uneven internal geometry introduce a slightly playful, decorative edge.
The font appears designed to echo 19th–early 20th century slab-serif display faces and wood-type traditions, using oversized slabs and chamfered corners to project strength and nostalgia. The goal seems to be immediate attention and a distinct, themed voice rather than neutral text setting.
The design favors impact over delicacy: tight apertures and heavy serifs can merge at small sizes, but at display sizes the faceted details become a defining character. The figures and capitals share the same squared, poster-like construction, helping headings feel cohesive and forceful.