Slab Rounded Orha 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, packaging, branding, signage, typewriter, friendly, vintage, bookish, approachable, readable, warmth, nostalgia, utility, editorial tone, rounded serifs, soft corners, low contrast, bracketed slabs, open apertures.
A low-contrast slab serif with softly rounded, bracketed serifs and gently curved joins that keep the texture even and readable. Strokes stay fairly consistent, with subtle swelling at curves and terminals that avoids sharp edges. Proportions are moderately compact with a steady rhythm, and the lowercase shows simple, sturdy forms (single-storey a and g) that reinforce a utilitarian, text-first voice. Numerals are clear and sturdy, matching the same rounded slab treatment and maintaining consistent color across a line of text.
It works well for long-form reading in books, articles, and editorial layouts where a steady texture and clear shapes are needed. The warm slab detailing also suits packaging, menus, and brand applications that want a vintage or handcrafted nod without sacrificing legibility. At larger sizes it can serve effectively for headings, labels, and signage with a friendly, trustworthy feel.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and pleasantly informal, combining a practical, editorial steadiness with a warm, slightly nostalgic charm. Rounded terminals and soft serifs reduce severity, giving the face an approachable, human presence suitable for friendly communication.
The design appears intended to blend dependable readability with a softened slab-serif personality, echoing typewriter and print-era cues while remaining comfortable in contemporary layouts. Its rounded detailing suggests an aim toward approachability and everyday utility rather than sharp formality.
Letterforms lean on straightforward construction rather than high calligraphic contrast, producing a stable page color at reading sizes. The slab details are prominent enough to signal character, but the rounding keeps them from appearing rigid or overly mechanical.