Slab Square Vonuk 7 is a very light, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, magazine covers, logotypes, futuristic, technical, editorial, stylish, angular, distinctive display, modern edge, speed impression, tech aesthetic, spiky, square-cut, high-velocity, geometric, calligraphic.
A very light, right-leaning display face with sharply squared slab-like terminals and angular, faceted curves. Strokes are thin but crisp, with a noticeable oblique stress and frequent tapering into knife-like joins, creating a tense, high-precision rhythm. Many forms use straight segments and cornered transitions rather than smooth bowls, giving counters a geometric, almost engineered feel. Spacing reads open and airy at larger sizes, while the thin horizontals and sharp corners make the texture delicate and spiky in continuous text.
Best suited to headlines, short deck copy, and branding where its thin strokes and angular details can stay crisp. It can add a distinctive, high-tech flavor to magazine covers, product identities, and logotypes, and works especially well when given generous size and spacing.
The tone is sleek and futuristic, with a technical edge that feels fast, sharp, and slightly experimental. Its italic slant and square-cut endings add a sense of motion and modernity, leaning more toward stylized design culture than traditional book typography.
The design appears intended to fuse italic dynamism with square-ended slab structure, producing a refined but edgy display voice. It prioritizes distinctive silhouette and a modern, engineered texture over neutral readability.
Uppercase shapes emphasize wide stances and extended horizontals, while lowercase forms keep a clean, simplified structure with distinctive cornered terminals. The overall effect is consistent across letters and figures, with a deliberate preference for sharp geometry over softness.