Slab Rounded Abmi 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Courier 10 Pitch' and 'Courier 10 Pitch WGL' by Bitstream and 'Courier M' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, packaging, posters, editorial, typewriter, utilitarian, friendly, retro, technical, typewriter revival, readability, approachability, consistency, robustness, rounded serifs, soft corners, sturdy, even rhythm, blunt terminals.
A sturdy slab-serif design with noticeably rounded corners and softened slab terminals, producing a dark, even texture. Strokes are low-contrast and consistently weighted, with broad proportions and generous interior space that keeps counters open. The letterforms sit upright with a straightforward, engineered construction; curves and joins are smoothed rather than sharp, and the numerals follow the same solid, uniform rhythm for a cohesive set.
Works well where consistent character width and a firm, legible rhythm are useful, such as code samples, technical documentation, UI labels, and tabular readouts. Its bold, stable silhouette also suits short headlines, packaging, and editorial callouts that want a typewriter-inflected voice without feeling overly harsh.
The overall tone blends classic typewriter practicality with a friendlier, less severe edge thanks to the rounded slab detailing. It feels dependable and workmanlike, while the softened terminals add approachability and a slightly retro, analog character.
Likely intended to deliver a monospaced, typewriter-referential reading experience with added warmth and contemporary smoothness. The design emphasizes uniformity and robustness, aiming for clear, dependable text while preserving a distinctive slab-serif presence.
The spacing and cadence read as highly regular, creating a predictable, grid-like rhythm across both uppercase and lowercase text. In running copy the strong slabs reinforce the baseline and cap-line structure, giving lines a stable, anchored look.