Slab Contrasted Mina 4 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Alcalde' by Scriptorium (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports, signage, packaging, industrial, athletic, western, authoritative, rugged, impact, compactness, ruggedness, utility, branding, blocky, angular, octagonal, ink-trap, poster.
A compact, heavyweight slab serif with tightly packed proportions and an engineered, block-built construction. Strokes are straight and decisive, with chamfered and notched corners that create an octagonal, cut-metal silhouette. Serifs read as thick, rectangular slabs integrated into the stems, and counters are small and geometric, keeping the texture dense. Subtle internal notches and wedge-like joins introduce a crisp, mechanical rhythm across text, while the overall drawing stays consistent and high-impact at display sizes.
Best suited to bold headlines, posters, team or athletic branding, and high-contrast signage where a compact, hard-edged texture is desirable. It can also work for packaging and labels that benefit from a rugged, industrial tone, especially when set with generous tracking or at larger sizes.
The font projects a tough, no-nonsense attitude with strong associations to workwear, sports lettering, and utilitarian signage. Its sharp corners and compact massing feel assertive and practical rather than refined, giving headlines a commanding, rugged presence.
Likely designed to deliver maximum impact in a condensed footprint, combining slab-serif authority with angular, cut-corner details for a stamped or machined aesthetic. The consistent geometry and dense color point to a display-first intention aimed at strong branding and attention-grabbing titles.
Uppercase forms are especially squat and sturdy, while lowercase maintains the same squared, industrial logic with minimal curves. Numerals follow the same cut-corner pattern, reinforcing a cohesive, stamped-mark look. The dense counters and heavy slabs suggest it will hold best in larger settings where the internal shapes have room to breathe.