Slab Square Hiba 15 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Dolmengi' by Ask Foundry; 'Miura Slab' by DSType; 'Cargan', 'Orgon Slab', and 'Shandon Slab' by Hoftype; 'Prelo Slab Pro' by Monotype; and 'Exo Slab Pro' by Polimateria (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, signage, packaging, sturdy, industrial, collegiate, confident, utilitarian, impact, durability, clarity, branding, blocky, compact, bracketless, heavy, square-shouldered.
A heavy slab serif with broad, block-like proportions and strongly squared terminals. Strokes are robust and largely uniform, with minimal modulation and crisp, right-angled joins that create a compact, engineered rhythm. Serifs read as solid rectangular slabs with little to no bracketing, and counters tend to be tight and rounded-rectangular, emphasizing density and punch. The overall texture is dark and even, with clear, sturdy letter silhouettes in both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to large-scale typography such as headlines, banners, posters, and display copy where impact and quick recognition matter. It also fits branding systems that need a tough, straightforward slab serif presence—particularly for sports, workwear, product packaging, and environmental or wayfinding-style graphics.
The tone is assertive and workmanlike, evoking signage, sports/varsity messaging, and other contexts where strength and clarity are prioritized over delicacy. Its chunky slabs and squared construction give it a no-nonsense, dependable feel with a hint of retro Americana.
Likely designed to deliver maximum visual weight and stability with simple, square-cut details and a consistent slab-serif structure. The intent appears to be a highly legible display face that retains clarity under bold, high-contrast reproduction and maintains a strong, authoritative voice.
Uppercase forms feel especially monumental and poster-ready, while the lowercase maintains a compact, readable structure that keeps paragraphs bold and attention-grabbing. Numerals match the same blocky construction, reinforcing a consistent, uniform voice across alphanumerics.