Slab Monoline Tuju 10 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, editorial, captions, retro, bookish, playful, space saving, vintage flavor, compact readability, editorial tone, condensed, slab serif, bracketed serifs, typewriter-esque, rounded terminals.
A condensed slab-serif with monoline-ish strokes and sturdy, bracketed serifs that read as small, rounded feet at many terminals. The forms are upright and tall, with narrow proportions and a steady vertical rhythm; counters stay fairly open despite the tight width. Curves are slightly soft and the joins feel gently modeled rather than razor-sharp, giving the alphabet a composed, slightly quirky texture in text. Numerals follow the same narrow, sturdy construction, with clear, simple shapes and consistent weight.
It works well for space-conscious headlines and subheads, posters that need a compact but characterful voice, and packaging or labels that benefit from a vintage-leaning slab presence. It can also serve in editorial settings for pull quotes, captions, and short text blocks where a tight measure and consistent rhythm are desirable.
The overall tone is retro and editorial, evoking printed ephemera and book typography with a lightly playful, handmade twist. Its narrow stance and firm slabs lend a confident, no-nonsense voice, while the softened detailing keeps it approachable rather than austere.
The design appears intended to deliver a condensed slab-serif texture that stays sturdy and legible while adding a subtle retro charm. Its controlled, uniform stroke weight and prominent serifs suggest a practical display-and-text hybrid aimed at efficient set width and a distinctive printed feel.
In running text the condensed width creates a compact gray value and strong vertical cadence, making lines feel neatly stacked. The serif treatment is prominent enough to signal a slab personality but kept controlled, avoiding heavy flare or dramatic contrast.