Slab Square Vesa 7 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: signage, interface, labels, posters, packaging, technical, retro, minimal, architectural, instrumental, space-saving, systematic, technical tone, modern utility, industrial style, squared, boxy, geometric, condensed, crisp.
A condensed, geometric slab with a monoline feel and squared-off construction throughout. Strokes stay even and light, with flat, blocky terminals and small slab-like feet that read as squared serifs. Curves are largely engineered into rounded-rectangle forms (notably in O, D, and bowls), producing a disciplined, modular rhythm. Counters are open and rectangular, spacing is tidy, and the overall texture is airy but structured; numerals follow the same boxy logic with clean, straight joins and minimal contrast.
Well-suited for signage, UI/UX typography, product labeling, and technical or editorial infographics where compact width and a structured, engineered look are desired. It can also work for posters and headlines that aim for a clean, industrial or retro-technical aesthetic without visual noise.
The tone is precise and utilitarian, evoking technical labeling, instrumentation, and late-modern industrial graphics. Its narrow proportions and squared geometry also give it a subtle retro-futurist flavor—clean, controlled, and slightly machine-made rather than expressive or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, highly regulated slab style with square terminals and a modular, rounded-rectangle geometry. It prioritizes clarity, consistency, and a machine-like rhythm, suggesting use in systems where space efficiency and a technical tone are key.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent architectural grammar, with simple, squared joins and restrained details. The font maintains strong alignment and crisp edges in text, making it feel orderly and systematic at display sizes; the light stroke weight keeps paragraphs from feeling heavy, but the condensed build creates a tight, efficient voice.