Slab Square Ahka 15 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, tables, ui labels, technical docs, captions, technical, editorial, retro, orderly, dry, alignment, clarity, system feel, print utility, slab serif, typewriter, square terminals, open counters, generous spacing.
A monospaced slab-serif design with square, flat-ended terminals and sturdy rectangular serifs that stay consistent across the alphabet. Strokes remain largely uniform, with crisp joins and a calm, even rhythm from character to character. The outlines favor straightforward geometry—round letters are slightly squared off, and curves connect to stems with minimal flare. Counters are open and punctuation-like details (dots, terminals) read cleanly, giving the face a tidy, mechanical regularity.
Well-suited to settings where alignment matters, such as code, terminal-style interfaces, tables, and forms. It also works for technical documentation, figure labels, and compact captions where consistent rhythm and clear character separation help scanning.
The overall tone feels utilitarian and structured, evoking classic office output and early-computing print culture. Its clean, no-nonsense shapes and steady spacing create an objective, technical voice that can also read as quietly retro.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, structured monospaced voice with slab-serif authority and square-ended detailing, balancing readability with a distinctly mechanical, system-like texture.
Because each character occupies the same width, the texture is highly regular and grid-friendly, which emphasizes alignment and tabular structure. The numerals follow the same disciplined construction as the letters, keeping consistent weight and terminal treatment for cohesive mixed alphanumeric setting.