Slab Monoline Rawe 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book design, magazine text, packaging, typewriter, utilitarian, vintage, workmanlike, readability, typewriter feel, practicality, print texture, editorial tone, slab-serif, rounded terminals, soft corners, bracketed serifs, open counters.
A monoline slab-serif with sturdy, rectangular serifs softened by rounded corners and subtle bracketing. Strokes stay consistently weighted, producing an even, mechanical rhythm across text. Proportions are compact and pragmatic, with clear, open counters and straightforward bowls; curves and joins are slightly eased, giving the forms a gently worn, printed feel rather than a sharp, geometric one. Numerals and capitals read solid and stable, with a calm baseline presence and modestly squared-off details.
Well-suited for readable body copy in editorial contexts such as books, magazines, and long-form articles where a steady texture is desirable. It can also support packaging, labels, and informational design that benefits from a dependable, workmanlike voice with a subtle retro/typewriter nod.
The overall tone is functional and familiar, evoking typewritten or stamped matter and practical editorial typography. Its softened slabs keep it from feeling harsh, lending a modest warmth while still reading as utilitarian and matter-of-fact.
The font appears designed to deliver a sturdy slab-serif reading experience with even color and a typewriter-adjacent personality. Its softened, bracketed slabs and uniform strokes suggest an intent to balance practical legibility with a gently vintage, print-forward atmosphere.
In the text sample, the consistent stroke color and slab footing maintain clarity in dense paragraphs, while the rounded serif treatment prevents the texture from becoming too rigid. The design’s slightly irregular, humanized edges (without becoming script-like) contribute to a tactile, print-oriented character.