Slab Monoline Sose 11 is a light, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, technical docs, captions, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, technical, editorial, alignment, clarity, typewriter feel, systematic texture, legibility, slab serif, bracketed serifs, rounded corners, open apertures, generous spacing.
A monospaced slab serif with sturdy, bracketed serifs and largely uniform stroke widths. The forms are clean and upright, with rounded joins and softened terminals that give the glyphs a slightly worn, typewriter-like texture. Counters are open and simple, curves are broad, and the overall rhythm is steady and even due to fixed character widths. Numerals are straightforward and workmanlike, matching the same measured, mechanically consistent construction as the letters.
Well suited to environments where alignment matters, such as code, tabular data, forms, and UI labels. It can also serve effectively in technical documentation, footnotes, and captions where a crisp, evenly paced texture supports scanning and structure.
The tone feels practical and archival, evoking typewritten documents and utilitarian labeling. Its even cadence and restrained detailing suggest reliability and a mildly nostalgic, workshop-or-newsroom character rather than a decorative voice.
The design appears intended to provide a dependable monospaced voice with slab-serif authority—combining mechanical consistency with a friendlier, slightly softened finish for comfortable reading in dense, information-forward settings.
In running text, the monospacing creates a pronounced grid-like cadence that emphasizes alignment and structure. The slab serifs read clearly at text sizes, while the softened corners keep the overall texture from feeling overly rigid.