Slab Contrasted Fahy 1 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, western, playful, circus, retro, loud, vintage display, attention-grabbing, hand-cut feel, poster impact, chunky, blocky, notched, flared, irregular.
A heavy, chunky slab-serif with compact, block-like letterforms and visibly flared terminals. Strokes are mostly straight and planar, with subtle internal contrast and frequent angled cuts that create notches and wedges in joins, bowls, and counters. Serifs read as broad slabs with slightly uneven, hand-cut edges, and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, giving the alphabet a lively, irregular rhythm. Counters are relatively tight and geometric, and the overall silhouette emphasizes mass and strong horizontal footing.
Best suited to short, high-impact display settings such as posters, event headlines, storefront-style signage, and brand marks where the carved slab details can be appreciated. It can also work on packaging or labels that benefit from a bold vintage voice, while longer text blocks may feel visually busy due to the irregular rhythm and tight counters.
The tone feels theatrical and showy, with a vintage poster energy that recalls circus and Western display lettering. Its irregular cuts and bouncy spacing add a mischievous, handmade character that reads more fun than formal. The dense black shapes project confidence and a slightly rough-hewn toughness.
The letterforms appear designed to evoke classic display traditions—circus, saloon, and old poster typography—by combining heavy slabs with hand-cut, notched detailing. The goal is immediate visual punch and characterful texture rather than neutral readability.
The design relies on distinctive angular carving—especially in diagonals and curved areas—so the texture becomes more animated at larger sizes. Because many forms are top-heavy or notched, the line can look intentionally wavy in setting, reinforcing the decorative, attention-grabbing intent.