Slab Rounded Digo 1 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, packaging, posters, book covers, typewriter, retro, craft, friendly, typewriter homage, readability, softened utility, print texture, rounded slabs, soft corners, monoline, bracketed serifs, compact fit.
A compact, monoline serif with slab-like feet and gently rounded corners throughout. Strokes keep a steady thickness with minimal modulation, while the serifs read as short, blunt slabs with soft joins that give the outlines a slightly cushioned feel. Curves are open and simple, counters stay clear, and the overall rhythm is even, creating a tidy, mechanical texture that still feels approachable rather than rigid.
Performs well in short-to-medium passages where a classic, printed texture is desired, such as editorial layouts, book interiors, and captions. It also suits packaging, posters, and title treatments that benefit from a vintage/typewritten voice without becoming overly distressed or decorative.
The tone is strongly typewriter-adjacent and retro, evoking stamped ink, paper, and utilitarian documents. Rounded details soften the otherwise practical construction, lending a friendly, crafted character suited to nostalgic or humanized layouts.
Likely designed to capture the dependable clarity of typewritten or industrial serif lettering while smoothing the feel with rounded slab serifs and gentle terminals. The emphasis appears to be on readable, versatile text color with a distinct retro personality.
Caps are tall and clean with restrained detailing, and the lowercase maintains straightforward forms that prioritize legibility. Numerals follow the same steady, no-nonsense construction, matching the letterforms closely for consistent color in mixed text settings.