Slab Square Abgaf 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book text, editorial, magazines, newsprint, academic, traditional, authoritative, scholarly, measured, readability, editorial tone, print utility, classic slab, slab serif, bracketed, robust, crisp, texty.
A sturdy slab-serif with pronounced, squared serifs and mostly low-contrast strokes. The serifs read as slightly bracketed rather than perfectly abrupt, giving joins a gently eased feel while keeping terminals crisp and flat. Uppercase forms are classical and balanced (notably the wide bowls and open counters), while lowercase shows a compact, practical rhythm with clear serifs and straightforward construction. Figures are proportionate and legible, with consistent stroke endings and a stable, even texture in continuous text.
Well-suited to long-form reading in books, journals, and editorial layouts where a steady texture and strong serifs aid clarity. It can also serve effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and informational typography when a classic, authoritative voice is desired.
The overall tone feels traditional and editorial, projecting reliability and calm authority. Its robust slabs and controlled detailing lend a bookish, institutional character without becoming overly decorative, making it feel familiar and dependable.
The design appears intended as a practical, readable slab serif that combines traditional proportions with robust, square-shouldered serifs for strong presence on the page. It aims to deliver dependable legibility and a composed, editorial tone across both display and text settings.
In the text sample, the face holds a consistent color and spacing, with serifs helping guide the eye along lines. Round letters (C, O, Q) stay smooth and open, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) remain firm and well-supported by the slab terminals, contributing to a confident, grounded presence.