Slab Square Abkud 9 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, branding, signage, posters, technical, industrial, retro, mechanical, utilitarian, geometric branding, technical tone, retro-tech, industrial labeling, high recognition, octagonal, angular, chamfered, slab-serif, square terminals.
A crisp, monoline slab-serif with a strongly geometric construction. Curves are largely replaced by straight segments and chamfered corners, producing an octagonal, plotted feel in bowls and rounds. Serifs are sturdy and square-ended, with consistent stroke weight and clear, open counters. Proportions are measured and even, with a straightforward rhythm in text and distinctive, angular shaping in characters like O/Q, C/G, and the numerals.
Best suited to display roles where the chamfered geometry can be appreciated—headlines, logos/wordmarks, packaging, posters, and signage. It can also work for short technical UI labels or product marking–style copy where a precise, engineered flavor is desired, while longer passages will feel stylistically assertive.
The overall tone is technical and utilitarian, with a retro-digital edge reminiscent of engraved labeling, instrument panels, and early computer or arcade typography. Its chamfered geometry reads as mechanical and engineered rather than calligraphic, giving it a purposeful, industrial personality.
The font appears designed to merge slab-serif solidity with a faceted, square-geometry drawing system, prioritizing a consistent mechanical construction and high stylistic recognizability. The intent reads as a contemporary take on industrial and techno-heritage lettering that remains clear and structured in use.
The design leans on sharp joins, notches, and flat terminals to create identity without relying on contrast. In running text, the angular treatment remains prominent but stays orderly, and the slab serifs help anchor lines for a stable, structured texture.