Slab Square Abkok 13 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, posters, packaging, headlines, technical, retro, utilitarian, industrial, systematic, clarity, utility, retro-tech styling, sturdy tone, modular construction, square-serif, boxy, angular, stencil-like, squared curves.
A crisp slab-serif with squared, flat-ended strokes and a largely monoline rhythm. The forms are built from straight segments and softened, squared-off curves, giving bowls and rounds a rounded-rectangle feel rather than true circles. Serifs read as blunt rectangular feet and caps, with consistent stroke endings that create a modular, engineered texture. Proportions are fairly compact with clear counters and open apertures, and the uppercase has a sturdy, sign-like presence while the lowercase stays simple and structured.
Works well where you want a durable, engineered look: interface labels, technical documentation headings, wayfinding/signage, and packaging with an industrial or retro-tech theme. It also suits short headlines and display settings where the squared slabs can read as a distinctive graphic texture.
The overall tone feels technical and retro-industrial, like labeling on instruments, schematics, or early digital/terminal-era typography interpreted through slab serifs. Its squared geometry and blunt terminals convey practicality and a no-nonsense voice, with a subtle sci‑fi edge from the rounded-rectangle curves.
The design appears intended to combine the familiarity of slab-serif structure with a square, modular construction, prioritizing clarity and a controlled, mechanical personality. It aims to feel sturdy and functional while still offering a distinctive, tech-leaning silhouette.
In text, the repeated square terminals and slab joins create a strong horizontal emphasis and a slightly mechanical cadence. The numerals and capitals appear designed for clarity, maintaining consistent stroke logic across the set and keeping decorative detail minimal.