Slab Square Hidy 4 is a very bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'APN Ggantija' by Alphabets Patrick Nell, 'Nayanika Slab' by ArimaType, 'Nomos Slab' by Identity Letters, 'Sharp Slab' by Monotype, and 'Barnic Slab' by Peninsula Studioz (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, branding, sturdy, friendly, retro, confident, workmanlike, impact, legibility, heritage, authority, approachability, chunky, blocky, high-contrast inktrap, rounded corners, compact counters.
A heavy, blocky slab-serif with broad proportions and an even, monoline-like stroke feel. The slabs are square and substantial, with blunt terminals and slightly softened corners that keep the dense weight from feeling brittle. Counters are compact and the joins are tight, giving the face a solid, poster-ready texture; rounded letters like O and C remain strongly geometric, while straight-sided forms (H, N, E) read as firm and architectural. The lowercase is robust and straightforward, with a single-storey a and g and a sturdy, square-shouldered rhythm across word shapes; numerals are similarly bold and built for impact.
Well suited for headlines, posters, labels, and signage where maximum punch and clarity are needed. It can also work for branding and packaging that want a sturdy, heritage-leaning voice, especially in short phrases, logos, and typographic marks.
The overall tone is bold and dependable with a classic, print-forward personality. It suggests mid-century signage and editorial headline typography—confident, straightforward, and a bit nostalgic—while staying friendly through softened edges and open, simple letterforms.
Designed to deliver strong visibility and a grounded, authoritative voice through heavy slabs, broad forms, and simplified geometry. The softened corners and straightforward lowercase suggest an intent to balance toughness with approachability for bold editorial and commercial display use.
At text sizes the dense weight and tight internal spaces create strong color and presence; it performs best when given generous leading or used at display sizes. The slab structure and squared terminals keep lines of text visually anchored, especially in all-caps settings.