Slab Weird Efpi 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, editorial, quirky, typewriter, sturdy, playful, retro, distinctiveness, retro flavor, display impact, textured color, chunky, bracketed, rounded, ink-trap like, bouncy.
A heavy slab serif with compact proportions and pronounced, blocky terminals. Serifs read as squared pads with subtle bracketing, and many joins show scooped or notched shaping that creates an ink-trap-like feel. Bowls and curves are broadly rounded, while horizontals and verticals keep a steady, assertive rhythm; the result is a lively mix of mechanical structure and softened geometry. Spacing is fairly open for the weight, supporting clear word shapes despite the dense strokes.
Best suited to headlines, posters, packaging, and brand marks that need a bold voice with distinctive personality. It can also work for short editorial callouts or pull quotes where texture and presence matter more than long-form neutrality.
The tone is quirky and characterful—evoking typewriter and rubber-stamp associations while still feeling sturdy and readable. Its unusual notches and chunky slabs add a playful, slightly eccentric attitude that stands out without becoming chaotic.
Likely designed to reinterpret a slab-serif/typewriter model with intentionally unconventional cuts and chunky terminals, creating a memorable display face that remains coherent in text settings. The construction emphasizes impact and charm, using notches and bracketing to add texture and differentiation at larger sizes.
Uppercase forms appear especially solid and sign-like, while the lowercase introduces more bounce through asymmetrical details (notably in letters with shoulders and descenders). Numerals are robust and rounded, matching the font’s friendly heaviness and maintaining strong presence in mixed text.