Slab Square Udluh 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code samples, technical docs, ui labels, captions, packaging, typewriter, editorial, retro, utilitarian, matter-of-fact, clarity, consistency, typewriter feel, functional text, slab serifs, oblique slant, bracketless, sturdy, crisp.
A sturdy italic slab-serif with broad proportions, even color, and minimal stroke modulation. The serifs read as square and confident, with flat ends that give the letters a crisp, mechanical finish. Curves are kept tight and controlled, counters are open, and the overall rhythm feels orderly and consistent, supporting a monospaced cadence and a steady baseline.
It performs well where consistent spacing and a firm, legible texture are important—such as code snippets, terminals, technical documentation, tables, labels, and compact editorial callouts. The strong slabs and restrained contrast also suit headings in layouts that want a typewritten or utilitarian voice without sacrificing clarity.
The font conveys a practical, workmanlike tone with a distinctly typewriter and retro-document feel. Its slanted stance adds momentum without becoming decorative, balancing seriousness with a mildly vintage, editorial character.
The design appears intended to deliver a dependable, typewriter-like italic with robust slab serifs and clean, flat terminals, prioritizing consistency and readability over calligraphic nuance. Its wide set and steady texture suggest a focus on practical text setting in structured, grid-based environments.
Uppercase forms are bold and blocky with prominent slab feet, while the lowercase keeps a compact, readable silhouette and a clear italic construction. Numerals share the same sturdy, squared-off finishing, keeping text and figures visually unified in running copy.