Slab Monoline Tunu 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, packaging, labels, posters, typewriter, workmanlike, retro, utilitarian, readability, durability, vintage utility, text texture, slab serif, bracketed serifs, rounded corners, ink-trap feel, chunky terminals.
A sturdy slab serif with mostly monoline strokes, compact joins, and pronounced bracketed serifs that read as squared but slightly softened. Curves are broad and open, with a gently rounded, inked-in feel at key terminals and corners that keeps the texture from looking overly rigid. Uppercase forms are straightforward and blocky, while the lowercase shows clear, readable shapes with a single-storey a and g and a deep, descending j that adds character. Numerals are strong and legible with simple, familiar construction and consistent stroke weight.
Well-suited to editorial typography where a firm, readable texture is needed, including magazines, books, and long-form articles. It also works effectively on packaging, labels, and signage where the robust slabs and clear letterforms help maintain legibility under less-than-ideal reproduction.
The overall tone is practical and confident, with a vintage, typewriter-adjacent flavor. Its sturdy slabs and slightly softened terminals create a warm, no-nonsense voice that feels archival and dependable rather than sleek or fashionable.
The design appears intended to deliver a durable, highly readable slab serif with a subtle vintage utility, balancing straightforward construction with softened, inked-in details for warmth and character.
Spacing appears even and rhythmically consistent in text, producing a solid typographic color that holds together well at paragraph sizes. Distinctive details—like the lively Q tail and the pronounced hooks on some descenders—add personality without compromising clarity.