Slab Monoline Sory 2 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, tables, captions, packaging, labels, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, editorial, workmanlike, fixed-width utility, typewriter feel, document readability, analogue texture, bracketed, soft serifs, rounded corners, loose inking, open counters.
A monoline slab-serif with a clearly monospaced rhythm and generous sidebearings that create an even, mechanical cadence. Strokes stay largely uniform, with softly rounded joins and subtly irregular edges that suggest a lightly worn, inked impression rather than a perfectly hard digital outline. The serifs read as sturdy slabs with gentle bracketing, and terminals tend toward blunt, squared finishes. Letterforms are straightforward and open, with round bowls and clear apertures, keeping the texture readable in continuous text.
Well-suited to settings that benefit from fixed-width alignment—code samples, terminal-style UI, tables, forms, and technical documentation. It also works effectively for packaging, labels, and editorial side elements where a typewriter-like voice and dependable spacing are desirable.
The overall tone is practical and familiar, evoking typewritten documents, workshop labeling, and mid‑century office ephemera. Its slightly roughened contours add a human, analog warmth without tipping into decorative distress, balancing reliability with a touch of nostalgia.
Likely drawn to deliver a monospaced slab-serif that stays clear and functional while adding a subtle analog, typewritten character. The design prioritizes consistent spacing and sturdy forms, aiming for dependable readability with a mildly vintage texture.
The caps feel compact and steady, while the lowercase maintains a simple, uncluttered construction that holds up well in paragraphs. Numerals follow the same even-width logic, keeping alignment tidy for lists and tables. The slight edge wobble is consistent across glyphs, so the texture reads as intentional rather than accidental.