Slab Square Afmuz 4 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, headlines, packaging, posters, signage, industrial, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, space-saving, clarity, ruggedness, print-like, squared serifs, boxy, condensed, high contrast, bracketless.
This font is a condensed slab serif with a sturdy, engineered feel. Strokes stay largely even, with subtle modulation that reads more as optical correction than calligraphy, and the serifs are flat, squared-off, and mostly unbracketed. Counters are relatively tight and verticals are emphatic, giving the letters a compact, stacked rhythm. Uppercase forms are straight-sided and disciplined, while the lowercase shows a tall, upright structure with short extenders and pragmatic, squared details; overall spacing is economical and consistent.
It performs well in headlines and subheads where a condensed, assertive serif can save space while staying legible. The sturdy slabs and compact rhythm also suit packaging, signage, labels, and editorial layouts that want a practical, vintage-leaning voice.
The tone is functional and no-nonsense, evoking printed labels, typewritten matter, and mid-century editorial typography. Its compact width and firm slab endings add an industrial, archival character that feels authoritative rather than ornamental.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-efficient slab serif with strong typographic presence and reliable readability, balancing strict, squared construction with enough softness to hold together in continuous text.
In text, the uniform stroke energy and narrow set create a strong vertical texture and a clear line of type, especially in mixed-case. Numerals appear straightforward and workmanlike, matching the same squared, sturdy construction as the letters.