Slab Square Pojy 9 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code samples, ui labels, packaging, posters, signage, industrial, retro, technical, utility, no-nonsense, technical clarity, grid discipline, industrial tone, retro utility, squared, blocky, sturdy, geometric, angular.
A sturdy, squared slab serif with monoline construction and crisp, flat terminals throughout. The forms are built from straight strokes, right angles, and boxy curves, producing a consistent, modular rhythm. Counters are relatively closed and rectangular, and joins stay abrupt rather than tapered, reinforcing a mechanical, typeset feel. The serifs read as bold, rectangular slabs that square off the tops and bottoms, giving the alphabet a compact, strongly structured silhouette.
Well suited to contexts where a rugged, technical voice is helpful: code or terminal-style UI, data-heavy labels, industrial or craft packaging, and bold poster headlines with a retro utility mood. It also works for short blocks of text when a uniform, grid-driven texture is desired.
The overall tone is practical and industrial, with a vintage technical flavor reminiscent of machine labeling and utilitarian print. Its strict geometry and squared detailing feel disciplined and assertive rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The font appears designed to deliver a dependable, engineered aesthetic with strong slab finishing and a strictly geometric build. Its consistent width and squared detailing suggest an intention to evoke mechanical printing, labeling, and other practical typographic environments where clarity and structure matter most.
The design’s rigid stroke logic and squared bowls create a distinctly pixel-adjacent, engineered look even at larger sizes. The consistent spacing and uniform character widths emphasize orderly texture in paragraphs and a grid-like cadence in all-caps settings.