Slab Square Peto 6 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, magazines, book text, headlines, packaging, sturdy, institutional, traditional, workmanlike, legibility, print utility, authority, durability, bracketed serifs, blocky serifs, open counters, ample spacing, robust.
A sturdy slab-serif with broad proportions, low stroke contrast, and heavy, square-shouldered serifs that read clearly at text and display sizes. The letterforms show a measured, print-oriented rhythm with generous sidebearings and open counters, keeping paragraphs airy despite the robust serifs. Terminals and joins feel firm and engineered, with mostly flat-ended strokes and restrained shaping that prioritizes stability over calligraphic nuance.
Well-suited for editorial typography such as magazines, newspapers, and book interiors where a sturdy serif can carry long passages while maintaining a confident texture. It also works effectively for headlines, pull quotes, and packaging that benefits from an authoritative, vintage-leaning slab-serif presence.
The overall tone is solid and dependable, with a classic editorial flavor that suggests newspapers, textbooks, and institutional print. Its blunt serifs and wide stance give it an authoritative, slightly utilitarian voice rather than a delicate or fashionable one.
The design appears intended to deliver a reliable, print-friendly slab serif with broad, legible shapes and strong serifs that hold up in dense typography. Its restrained detailing and even color suggest a focus on clarity and durability across both continuous text and display settings.
In the text sample, the strong slab serifs remain distinct without clogging, and the wide proportions help maintain clarity across mixed-case lines. Numerals appear consistent in color and weight, matching the text forms with the same grounded, no-nonsense construction.