Slab Rounded Okde 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminals, packaging, posters, typewriter, workmanlike, friendly, retro, utilitarian, softened mono, typewriter nod, practical clarity, robust texture, rounded serifs, soft corners, blunted terminals, sturdy, mechanical.
A monospaced slab serif with sturdy, low-contrast strokes and generously rounded corners. Serifs read as thick, bracketless slabs with softened edges, creating a blunt, cushioned silhouette throughout. Curves are broad and even, counters stay open, and joins remain simple and mechanical, producing a steady rhythm suited to fixed-width spacing. Numerals and capitals feel robust and stable, with consistent weight distribution and clear, unornamented construction.
Works well where fixed-width alignment is useful—code samples, command-line visuals, tables, and technical UI labels. Its sturdy slabs and softened corners also make it effective for retro-inspired packaging, signage, and headline treatments that want a typewriter-adjacent feel without looking harsh.
The overall tone recalls practical typewriter and terminal lettering, balancing utilitarian clarity with a softened, approachable finish. It feels dependable and matter-of-fact rather than formal, with a mild retro/industrial flavor that stays friendly thanks to the rounded detailing.
The design appears intended to deliver the familiar discipline of a monospaced slab serif while smoothing the typical hard edges for a more approachable, contemporary read. It prioritizes consistency, robustness, and clear character shapes, aiming for practical legibility with a distinctive, soft-edged personality.
Spacing is inherently even from the fixed-width design, giving text a grid-like cadence and a slightly technical, coded-page texture. Round forms (like O/0 and bowls in B/P/R) are notably softened, while straight strokes end in blunted slabs that maintain strong presence at small to medium sizes.