Slab Square Very 10 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This typeface uses a very light, monoline stroke with squared slab-like serifs and predominantly rectilinear construction. Corners are frequently softened into small radii, giving the geometry a machined, rounded-rectangle feel rather than sharp angles. Curves are tight and controlled (notably in C, G, S, and 2), and the overall rhythm is narrow and vertical, with compact bowls and restrained apertures. The lowercase is simple and open, with single-storey a and g, and a tall, straight-sided structure that keeps word shapes crisp and even.
This font suits interface labels, product labeling, and technical documentation where a precise, structured look is desired. It can also work well in posters and packaging for a retro-industrial feel, especially at medium to large sizes where the fine strokes and squared details remain clear.
The overall tone is technical and instrument-like, evoking labeling, schematics, and mid-century industrial typography. Its thin strokes and squared details create a cool, rational voice, while the rounded corners add a subtle retro warmth and a slightly engineered personality.
The design appears intended to combine slab-serif cues with a modular, squared construction to produce a crisp, engineered texture. By keeping strokes thin and forms simplified, it aims for clarity and a distinctive technical character suitable for display and labeling contexts.
Figures are similarly squared and modular, with consistent stroke endings and a tidy baseline presence that supports tabular-looking sequences. The design reads best where its fine strokes have enough size or contrast, and the distinctive squared terminals help maintain character separation in settings like codes, labels, and concise headings.