Slab Rounded Abzi 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, branding, industrial, retro, technical, friendly, utilitarian, clarity, durability, retro tech, approachability, rounded slab, soft corners, boxy, sturdy, mechanical.
A sturdy slab-serif design with monoline strokes, rounded corners, and blunt, squared-off curves that give the letters a boxy, engineered feel. Serifs are short and heavily braced, often ending in softened terminals that read like capped strokes. Counters tend toward rectangular and rounded-rectangle shapes (notably in O, Q, and numerals), while joins and shoulders are simplified and compact, producing an even, modular rhythm. Spacing appears consistent and pragmatic, supporting clear word shapes in the text sample.
It works well for headlines, short blocks of copy, and display sizes where its slab structure and rounded corners can read clearly and add character. The sturdy shapes also suit signage and wayfinding, product packaging, and brand identities that want a technical or industrial nod without sacrificing approachability.
The overall tone is utilitarian and industrial with a retro, machine-made flavor—like labeling, equipment markings, or mid-century technical graphics—tempered by rounded details that keep it approachable rather than harsh. It balances seriousness and friendliness, making it feel functional but not sterile.
The design appears intended to merge a pragmatic, engineered slab-serif structure with softened terminals for a more contemporary, user-friendly presence. Its consistent stroke weight and squared counter shapes suggest a focus on clarity, durability, and a distinctive mechanical voice.
The font’s geometry favors straight segments and controlled curves, creating a steady texture in paragraphs. Distinctive slab terminals on stems (e.g., I, J, t) reinforce a mechanical cadence, while the rounded treatment prevents the forms from feeling overly rigid.