Slab Square Imny 11 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Halogen Slab' by Positype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, sports branding, packaging, sturdy, retro, industrial, authoritative, athletic, maximum impact, retro display, brand presence, sign readability, blocky, high-impact, slab-serif, square-cut, compressed counters.
A heavy, block-built slab serif with squared terminals and pronounced, rectangular serifs that read as integrated extensions of the stems. The design uses large, solid forms with tight internal counters and minimal stroke modulation, creating an even, punchy color on the page. Curves are broad and geometric (notably in C, O, and S), while joins and corners stay firm and structured. The lowercase is compact with a tall x-height and short extenders, and the overall spacing feels sturdy and headline-oriented rather than delicate or airy.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, posters, and signage where maximum impact and quick recognition are needed. It also fits sports branding, labels, and packaging that benefit from a sturdy, retro-industrial voice. For longer text, it will perform best with generous size and leading to counterbalance its dense texture.
The tone is bold and workmanlike, evoking vintage poster typography, sports and team branding, and utilitarian signage. Its squared slabs and dense rhythm project strength and confidence, with a nostalgic, Americana-leaning flavor that feels familiar and assertive.
The design appears intended as a high-impact slab serif that emphasizes strength, legibility at distance, and a classic poster-like presence. Its square-cut details and tight, consistent rhythm suggest a focus on bold branding and attention-grabbing display typography rather than subtle editorial refinement.
The numerals are similarly weighty and compact, matching the caps in presence. The sample text shows a strong, continuous texture in paragraphs, though the dense counters and heavy serifs make it most comfortable at larger sizes where letter shapes open up.