Slab Monoline Tuju 2 is a light, very narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A condensed slab-serif with uniform stroke weight and compact proportions. Serifs are squared and assertive, reading like small bracketless feet and caps that reinforce a sturdy baseline and cap line. Curves are tightened and slightly flattened, with open apertures and a generally vertical stress; terminals are blunt, giving the letters a crisp, mechanical finish. The lowercase is narrow and tidy with simple joins, while capitals are tall and commanding; figures share the same upright, condensed rhythm for consistent color in text.
Well suited for typewriter-inspired branding, editorial layouts, and book or magazine typography where a condensed slab texture is desired. It can work effectively for headlines and subheads that need a compact footprint, and for short text passages where a classic document tone helps set the mood.
The overall tone suggests a typewriter and document aesthetic—practical, archival, and a little nostalgic. Its strict geometry and no-nonsense endings create a voice that feels editorial and disciplined rather than expressive or playful.
Likely designed to evoke classic typed and printed matter while remaining clean and consistent through monoline construction. The intention appears to balance compact spacing efficiency with firm slab-serifs that hold the line and keep text feeling structured.
The narrow set width and strong slab details create pronounced vertical rhythm and a compact texture in paragraphs. At larger sizes the squared serifs and tight curves become distinctive, while in smaller settings the condensed forms emphasize economy of space and a crisp, printed look.