Slab Square Pege 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code samples, technical docs, tables, forms, packaging labels, utilitarian, technical, retro, editorial, institutional, clarity, alignment, durability, workhorse text, slab serif, square serif, blocky, sturdy, crisp.
A sturdy slab serif with square-cut terminals and a largely uniform stroke weight. The design favors broad proportions and clear, rectilinear serif shapes, producing a steady, mechanical rhythm across lines. Curves are controlled and open, with rounded forms kept taut against the otherwise squared-off detailing. The overall texture is even and consistent, with simple joins and minimal modulation that keeps letterforms crisp at text sizes.
It suits code snippets, technical documentation, tables, and other information-dense layouts where consistent character widths and sturdy serifs help maintain alignment and clarity. The strong slab structure also lends itself to labels, packaging copy, and editorial sidebars that benefit from a firm, structured voice.
The tone is practical and no-nonsense, with a subtle retro and typewriter-adjacent feel. Its squared slabs and steady cadence evoke technical documentation, institutional print, and utilitarian labeling rather than delicate or expressive typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a dependable, engineered reading experience with a distinctly structured, square-serif presence. It prioritizes consistency and clear alignment, aiming for legibility and a utilitarian personality across both short UI-like strings and longer text blocks.
Serifs are prominent and flat-ended, giving strong baselines and clear word silhouettes. The figures appear straightforward and workmanlike, matching the font’s overall disciplined construction and stable spacing.