Slab Monoline Sotu 2 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, editorial, signage, typewriter, rustic, quirky, vintage, hand-inked, vintage print, handmade feel, tactile texture, bold readability, blunt serifs, soft corners, ink traps, worn texture, loose rhythm.
A slab-serif design with heavy, blocky serifs and largely uniform stroke thickness. The outlines look slightly irregular, as if printed with worn type or drawn with a rough brush, producing softly chipped edges and uneven terminals. Counters are open and rounded, with a broad, relaxed fit and generous horizontal proportions. Round letters (O, C, G) read as wide and smooth, while joins and corners (notably in E, F, N, M) show subtle wobble that keeps the texture consistent across the alphabet. Numerals match the same sturdy, slightly distressed construction for a cohesive set.
Well-suited for posters, headlines, and packaging where a vintage or handcrafted impression is desirable. It can also work for editorial pull quotes or short passages when you want a bold, textured voice without sacrificing clarity.
The overall tone feels like old printing—part typewriter, part letterpress—with a friendly, imperfect character. It suggests analog authenticity and a casual, slightly playful ruggedness rather than precision or luxury.
The design appears intended to evoke printed ephemera and worn mechanical type, combining sturdy slab serifs with deliberate irregularities to create a tactile, humanized texture. Its broad proportions and confident serifs prioritize impact and personality in display settings.
The text sample shows strong readability at display and short-text sizes, with the rough edges becoming a defining texture rather than noise. The serif treatment is bold enough to hold up when enlarged, and the wide proportions create an airy rhythm even with the heavy strokes.