Slab Square Omru 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Landa' by Sudtipos (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, headlines, book covers, packaging, posters, classic, sturdy, bookish, friendly, legibility, print tone, sturdy presence, warm classicism, bracketed, robust, ink-trap feel, softened, readable.
A sturdy slab-serif with bold, squared serifs and gently bracketed joins that soften the overall texture. Strokes are largely even, with modest modulation and slightly rounded outer corners that keep the forms from feeling rigid. Counters are open and generous, and many letters show subtle flare and wedge-like shaping at terminals, creating a warm, printed rhythm. The lowercase is compact and steady, with a single-storey g and a prominent, ball-like dot on i/j that adds a distinctive detail. Numerals are solid and uncomplicated, matching the letterforms’ confident weight and clear silhouettes.
Works well for editorial headlines, subheads, and short-to-medium text where a strong serif presence is desired. It’s a good fit for book covers, magazine layouts, and brand collateral that needs a classic, trustworthy voice. The sturdy slabs also suit packaging and posters where clarity and impact are important.
The tone is dependable and familiar, evoking traditional book and newspaper typography with a touch of handmade warmth. It feels practical and grounded rather than ornamental, projecting clarity and authority without becoming severe. The overall impression is approachable, slightly rustic, and well-suited to text that needs presence.
Likely designed to deliver a robust slab-serif voice that balances traditional print credibility with a slightly softened, contemporary friendliness. The consistent stroke weight and open counters prioritize legibility, while distinctive details (like the i/j dots and compact lowercase shapes) add character for titles and branding.
Wide, emphatic serifs and soft bracketing create a strong baseline and consistent horizontal emphasis, helping paragraphs look stable at larger sizes. The distinctive i/j dots and the single-storey g give the lowercase a personable character that stands out in display settings while remaining readable.