Slab Square Alni 3 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: typewriter styling, posters, headlines, packaging, editorial, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, institutional, typewriter revival, document feel, sturdy readability, bold presence, monoline, slab serif, blocky, rounded corners, ink-trap feel.
A monoline slab serif with generous proportions and broad set widths, pairing sturdy rectangular serifs with softly rounded curves in bowls and counters. Strokes stay largely even, with flat, square-ended terminals and a steady horizontal emphasis that makes the baseline feel anchored. Letterforms show typewriter-like construction—compact joins, simplified details, and occasional cut-ins at tight corners—while maintaining clear, open counters and a consistent rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Works well wherever a typewriter or documentary aesthetic is desired—posters, editorial headlines, book or zine titling, and packaging that benefits from a sturdy, utilitarian voice. Its broad proportions also help it hold presence in short headings, labels, and signage-style applications.
The font projects a practical, no-nonsense tone with a distinctly typewritten and archival character. Its wide stance and blunt slabs read as confident and workmanlike, evoking office documents, forms, labeling, and mid-century industrial printing rather than delicate or luxurious typography.
Likely designed to capture a typewriter-informed slab serif look with robust, flat terminals and an even, mechanical stroke system. The goal appears to be dependable readability with a distinctive, archival texture that remains strong in both single letters and paragraph samples.
The design balances squarish structure with rounded interior shapes, giving it a friendly mechanical feel. In text, the strong serifs and broad spacing create a stable line texture that stays legible at moderate sizes while remaining visually distinctive in display settings.