Slab Square Sida 2 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, labels, packaging, signage, industrial, utilitarian, retro, mechanical, assertive, impact, clarity, uniformity, ruggedness, retro utility, square serif, blocky, sturdy, high contrast (ink), compact.
A sturdy slab-serif design with uniform stroke weight and pronounced, square-cut terminals. Serifs are heavy and rectangular, producing a crisp, blocky silhouette with strong horizontal emphasis, while counters stay fairly open to preserve clarity at bold text sizes. Curves are tightened into squared-off rounds, and joins are clean and mechanical, giving letters a compact, engineered rhythm. Numerals follow the same robust geometry, with a clear, straightforward construction suited to tabular alignment.
Well suited to bold headlines, posters, and short blocks of text where a strong, square-serif presence is desirable. It also fits utilitarian contexts such as labels, packaging, signage, and forms where a sturdy, machine-like texture supports the message.
The overall tone feels practical and workmanlike, with a distinctly retro-industrial flavor reminiscent of stamping, labeling, and equipment marking. Its rigid geometry and heavy slabs convey firmness and reliability, leaning more functional than expressive.
The font appears intended to deliver a tough, highly structured slab-serif voice with consistent stroke behavior and squared terminals, prioritizing uniformity and impact over delicate modulation. The overall construction suggests a practical display type meant to feel engineered, dependable, and visually decisive.
The design reads best when its straight edges and slab details have room to show; at very small sizes the dense slabs can visually thicken and reduce interior whitespace. The punctuation and basic forms shown maintain consistent weight and a no-nonsense cadence across lines.