Slab Monoline Boha 3 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, very short x-height font.
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A condensed, tall slab-serif with a monoline feel and crisp, squared terminals. Stems are straight and slender, while bowls and curves stay narrow, producing a high, vertical rhythm. Serifs read as small, blocky feet and caps with occasional asymmetric flicks, and several letters show slight irregularities that feel intentionally hand-rendered rather than mechanically geometric. Numerals echo the same narrow build with simple, linear constructions and modest, sharp finishing strokes.
This font suits display settings where a quirky, vintage-leaning voice is desired—headlines, posters, book covers, labels, and themed packaging. It can work well for short bursts of text and titling, especially where a narrow footprint is useful and the decorative slab details can read clearly.
The overall tone is playful and eccentric, with a lightly spooky, vintage-display flavor. Its narrow proportions and spiky slab details create a theatrical, storybook presence that feels more characterful than formal.
The design appears intended as a character display slab that mixes clean, uniform strokes with hand-drawn quirks. Its condensed, vertical build and sharp slab terminals seem aimed at delivering a distinctive, slightly gothic or whimsical mood in titles and branding accents.
Capital forms carry most of the personality, with tall silhouettes and pronounced vertical emphasis, while lowercase remains small and delicate by comparison. The spacing and letterfit appear open enough for display lines, though the condensed shapes create a tight texture at longer lengths.