Slab Square Pemo 4 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, branding, packaging, retro, technical, friendly, modular, academic, structured clarity, retro modernity, signage strength, geometric warmth, slab serif, square serif, rounded corners, low contrast, geometric.
A wide, low-contrast slab serif with mostly monoline strokes and distinctly square, flat-ended terminals. The design blends geometric construction with softened corners: bowls and curves are rounded, while serifs and many stroke endings remain rectangular and firmly cut. Proportions feel spacious with broad capitals, open counters, and clear separation between strokes, giving the alphabet a steady, even rhythm. Numerals follow the same logic, combining round forms with squared-off joins and terminals for a consistent, engineered look.
Well-suited to headlines, posters, and branding systems that need a sturdy slab-serif presence without heavy stroke contrast. The wide set and squared terminals make it a strong candidate for signage, packaging, and editorial titles where clarity and a structured, modern-retro voice are desirable.
The overall tone reads retro-modern and slightly technical, like mid‑century signage or early digital/industrial lettering refined for text. Its squared details lend authority and structure, while the rounded curves keep it approachable rather than severe.
Likely designed to deliver a clean slab-serif profile with geometric discipline and square-cut finishing, while retaining friendliness through rounded curves and open forms. The intent appears to balance a technical, constructed feel with legibility and visual warmth for prominent typographic use.
Diagonal letters and joins keep a clean, simplified geometry, and the slab treatment is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. The sample text suggests comfortable readability at display-to-large text sizes, where the square terminals and generous spacing remain crisp and recognizable.