Slab Square Pojo 3 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, terminal ui, labels, posters, headlines, industrial, retro tech, utilitarian, rugged, authoritative, fixed-width clarity, industrial voice, retro computing, signage impact, octagonal, blocky, mechanical, stencil-like, square serif.
A blocky slab serif with wide proportions, monospaced spacing, and a strongly rectilinear construction. Strokes are consistently heavy with minimal contrast, and curves are largely squared off into octagonal counters and corners. Serifs read as bold, flat slabs with square terminals, while joins and interior corners often use chamfered cuts that give the glyphs a crisp, engineered feel. The texture is even and rhythmic in running text, with sturdy verticals, compact apertures, and a distinctly geometric silhouette.
Well-suited to interfaces and technical contexts where fixed-width alignment matters, such as coding environments, terminal-style UI, and tabular readouts. The bold, squared shapes also make it effective for labels, packaging, and headline treatments that benefit from an industrial, retro-tech presence.
The overall tone is functional and mechanical, evoking industrial labeling, early computer/terminal typography, and sports or varsity-style signage. Its angular cuts and emphatic slabs lend a tough, no-nonsense voice that feels confident and slightly retro.
The design appears intended to deliver a robust monospaced voice with strong slab serifs and a geometric, chamfered construction—prioritizing uniformity, clarity in alignment, and a distinctive engineered character for display and technical typography.
Lowercase forms closely echo the uppercase geometry, reinforcing a uniform, grid-like cadence. Numerals follow the same chamfered, octagonal logic, keeping tabular alignment and visual consistency for code-like or data-heavy settings.