Slab Monoline Raje 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, editorial, signage, typewriter, retro, workmanlike, rustic, friendly, vintage print, sturdy readability, warm utility, soft serifs, inked, rounded, slightly irregular, blunt terminals.
A sturdy slab-serif with mostly uniform stroke weight and softly rounded, blunt terminals. Serifs are heavy and bracketed, creating a stamped, inked impression rather than sharp, chiseled edges. Curves are generously rounded and the joins feel slightly swollen, with mild irregularity that suggests printed texture. The lowercase has compact, readable forms with single-storey a and g, a small-shouldered r, and a narrow, simple t; numerals are sturdy and open, with a distinctive, flat-topped 7 and rounded 8 and 9. Overall rhythm is steady and highly legible, with a subtly handmade finish.
Well suited to packaging, posters, and display lines where a retro, printed feel is desirable, while remaining readable enough for short editorial passages and pull quotes. It can also work for signage and brand accents that want sturdy slabs without sharp, formal detailing.
The face reads as vintage and practical, evoking typewritten or letterpress-era signage and utilitarian print. Its softened slabs and slightly uneven edges add warmth and approachability, keeping the tone informal and human rather than technical or corporate.
The font appears intended to blend the dependability of a classic slab-serif with the charm of imperfect print, delivering a familiar, vintage voice that stays legible and robust in everyday use.
The design holds up well in continuous text, where the heavy slab serifs reinforce word shapes and maintain clarity. The texture is noticeable at larger sizes, where the rounded corners and ink-like irregularity become part of the character.