Slab Square Pefi 13 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Geometrico Slab' by FSdesign-Salmina (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, headlines, body text, posters, packaging, sturdy, utilitarian, bookish, retro, legibility, durability, editorial voice, structural clarity, slab serif, square serif, bracketless, high contrast, crisp.
A sturdy slab-serif with pronounced, square-ended serifs and largely even stroke modulation that reads cleanly at text sizes. Letterforms are generously proportioned with open counters and a steady, upright rhythm; terminals and joins stay crisp and geometric rather than calligraphic. The lowercase shows a straightforward construction with a compact, functional feel, while capitals maintain broad, stable silhouettes. Numerals are clear and evenly built, with simple, legible shapes and consistent alignment.
Well-suited to magazines, newspapers, and editorial layouts where a robust serif texture is desirable. It can hold its own in headlines and subheads, and its consistent shapes also make it workable for longer passages, captions, and informational text. The squared, sturdy details can complement posters, branding applications, and packaging that benefits from a grounded, print-inspired voice.
The overall tone is practical and dependable, leaning toward an editorial, workmanlike character rather than ornamental display. Its firm slabs and squared details give it a slightly retro, print-forward presence that feels confident and grounded.
Likely designed to deliver a dependable slab-serif voice with strong structure and high legibility, balancing confident presence in display settings with steady readability for text. The squared serifs and restrained detailing suggest an emphasis on clarity, durability, and a classic editorial footprint.
Serifs remain bold and flat across the set, reinforcing strong horizontals and a stable baseline. The design favors clarity and structure over flourish, producing a composed texture in paragraphs and a solid footprint in headings.