Slab Monoline Pohu 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
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A monoline slab serif with a distinctly typewriter-like build and sturdy, blocky serifs. Strokes stay largely uniform with compact curves, squared shoulders, and blunt terminals that keep the texture firm and consistent. The letterforms are upright and evenly spaced with a measured, mechanical rhythm; counters are moderately open and the joins are straightforward, prioritizing clarity over finesse. Numerals match the same no-nonsense construction, with sturdy stems and simple, readable shapes.
Well-suited to UI and editorial moments that call for a typewriter or mechanical feel, such as code blocks, technical notes, captions, and small headings. It also works effectively for labels, packaging callouts, and forms where a firm, structured texture and dependable character shapes are desirable.
The overall tone feels practical and workmanlike, evoking vintage office equipment and printed ephemera. Its sturdy slabs and steady rhythm convey a direct, authoritative voice that reads as honest, functional, and slightly nostalgic.
Likely designed to capture the straightforward efficiency of monospaced slab serifs, combining typewriter-era cues with contemporary consistency. The emphasis appears to be on uniform rhythm, clear silhouettes, and a robust, utilitarian presence in both short lines and dense text.
The design’s strong horizontals and pronounced serif blocks create a confident baseline and a consistent “stamp” across lines. In paragraph settings it produces a tight, uniform color with a mildly rugged, inked impression rather than a polished book-serif finish.