Slab Monoline Oppi 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: typewriter styling, editorial, packaging, posters, headlines, writerly, retro, workmanlike, collegiate, friendly, readability, nostalgia, emphasis, utility, slab serif, angled terminals, soft corners, bracketed serifs, steady rhythm.
A slanted slab-serif design with sturdy, mostly uniform strokes and broad proportions. The letters show bold, blocky serifs with gentle bracketing and slightly softened corners, giving the forms a carved, inked feel rather than sharp precision. Curves are full and open, counters stay generous, and the overall spacing reads even and regular, supporting a consistent texture across lines. Numerals match the text color closely, with simple, robust shapes that keep the same steady weight and slant.
Well-suited to layouts that want a classic, typed or mid-century editorial flavor—book and magazine styling, pull quotes, and short-to-medium passages where an italic voice is desired. It can also work effectively in posters, packaging, and brand collateral that benefits from a sturdy slab-serif presence with a personable slant.
The font projects a typewriter-adjacent, editorial tone—practical and readable, with a touch of vintage charm. Its italic slant and slab details add a lightly expressive, human cadence without becoming calligraphic, making it feel approachable and confident.
The design appears intended to blend dependable readability with a nostalgic, typed character—using slab serifs and broad, even strokes to stay solid on the page while the italic posture adds motion and emphasis.
Round letters like O and Q are wide and stable, while diagonals in forms like V, W, and X keep a firm, slightly softened geometry. The lowercase maintains clear differentiation between similar forms (e.g., i/j with distinct dots, open apertures), reinforcing legibility in continuous text.