Slab Square Pedi 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, packaging, posters, headlines, signage, typewriter, heritage, friendly, workmanlike, robust readability, print character, vintage utility, distinctive texture, bracketed serifs, ink-trap feel, soft corners, robust, texty.
A sturdy slab serif with generous proportions and a crisp, inked silhouette. Strokes stay fairly even, with only mild modulation, and the serifs are thick and assertive, often slightly bracketed into the stems rather than hairline-thin. Many joins and terminals show subtle notches and wedge-like shaping that reads a bit like ink traps, giving counters extra air and improving separation at text sizes. The overall rhythm is open and steady, with roomy sidebearings and rounded-rectangular curves that keep the texture calm rather than sharp.
This design works well for editorial typography, product packaging, and poster work where a durable, print-forward slab serif can carry long lines with character. It can also serve in signage and branding systems that need an approachable, established look and strong letter presence at medium to large sizes.
The tone feels utilitarian and familiar, reminiscent of printed matter and mechanical lettering, but softened by rounded details and approachable shapes. It carries a pragmatic, dependable voice with a hint of vintage character—suited to messaging that wants to feel honest, hands-on, and established without becoming overly formal.
The font appears intended to deliver a tough, readable slab-serif voice with a lightly vintage, type-influenced flavor. Its thick serifs, open proportions, and small join cut-ins suggest an emphasis on practical legibility and strong page color while retaining a recognizable, crafted personality.
In the sample text, the heavy serifs and compact inner details create a confident, slightly textured color on the page, with the small notches at joins adding a distinctive signature. Numerals appear bold and straightforward, matching the letterforms’ sturdy construction and maintaining clarity in mixed alphanumeric settings.