Slab Rounded Okfi 8 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, tables, technical docs, packaging, typewriter, utilitarian, friendly, retro, workmanlike, friendly mono, retro utility, clear alignment, softened industrial, slab serifs, rounded serifs, soft corners, blunt terminals, even color.
A monospaced serif design with sturdy slab-like feet and noticeably rounded corners throughout. Strokes maintain an even thickness with minimal contrast, creating a steady, uniform texture across lines. The letterforms are wide-set with generous internal space, and the serifs read as blocky but softened, giving a cushioned, stamped impression rather than a sharp, chiseled one. Curves are broad and smooth (notably in C, G, O, and the numerals), and joins and terminals consistently resolve into rounded ends, supporting legibility at text sizes while keeping a distinctive mechanical rhythm.
Well-suited to contexts that benefit from fixed-width alignment and consistent spacing, such as coding environments, terminal-style interfaces, tables, and technical documentation. Its softened slabs also make it effective for labels, packaging, instructional materials, and retro-inspired editorial or poster work where a typewriter-like voice is desired without feeling harsh.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and practical, with a warm, approachable softness that tempers the industrial structure. It suggests utilitarian documentation, workshop labeling, or retro office ephemera—straightforward and readable, but with a friendly, slightly nostalgic character.
The design appears intended to deliver dependable monospaced clarity with a softened slab-serif personality—combining the disciplined grid logic of mechanical lettering with rounded details that reduce severity and improve approachability in longer reading or interface use.
The sample text shows an even, predictable cadence typical of fixed-width lettering, with clear separation between characters and stable word shapes. Numerals share the same sturdy, rounded-slab construction, helping mixed content (IDs, code-like strings, lists) keep consistent color and alignment.