Slab Contrasted Rohi 5 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, kids branding, event flyers, playful, retro, boisterous, cartoonish, festive, attention grabbing, retro charm, playful tone, handmade feel, chunky, bouncy, irregular, blocky, soft-cornered.
A chunky display slab with heavy, compact forms and prominent squared serifs. Strokes are broadly even and the shapes are built from bold, block-like masses, with corners slightly softened by subtle rounding and ink-trap-like notches. Many glyphs show deliberate, uneven edges and mild wobble in terminals and slabs, creating a lively, hand-cut feel while keeping strong silhouettes. Counters are generally generous and simple, and spacing reads as intentionally uneven for a more animated rhythm.
Best suited to short, high-impact text: posters, headlines, packaging, and playful branding where personality is more important than quiet readability. It performs especially well for themed events, retro-styled graphics, and kid-oriented or novelty applications that benefit from a bold, animated texture.
The overall tone is loud, friendly, and mischievous—more funhouse poster than formal typography. Its irregular slabs and bouncy contours suggest a vintage carnival or cartoon title-card energy, designed to feel energetic and approachable rather than precise.
This font appears designed to deliver maximum visual punch with a deliberately imperfect, cut-paper or wood-type-inspired slab structure. The goal is a charismatic display face that feels handcrafted and exuberant while remaining legible in big, bold settings.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same assertive, blocky construction, helping mixed-case settings keep consistent weight and presence. Numerals are similarly hefty and attention-grabbing, with simplified geometry that favors quick recognition at display sizes. The texture across lines is intentionally choppy, producing a rhythmic, hand-made color that becomes part of the style.