Slab Monoline Tunu 15 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, forms, packaging, headlines, typewriter, workmanlike, vintage, no-nonsense, compact readability, utility text, typewriter feel, sturdy clarity, bracketed serifs, sturdy, compact, dense color, crisp terminals.
A compact slab-serif with sturdy, mostly uniform strokes and prominent rectangular serifs that read clearly at text sizes. The letterforms are upright and tightly proportioned, producing a dense, even typographic color and a rhythmic, mechanical cadence. Curves are restrained and squared-off, with clean joins and minimal stroke modulation; counters stay relatively closed, reinforcing a solid, utilitarian presence. Overall spacing feels measured rather than monospaced, keeping words readable while maintaining a disciplined, narrow footprint.
Well suited for editorial typography, body text in space-conscious layouts, and UI or document contexts where a tough, legible serif is desired. It also works effectively for utilitarian headlines, packaging copy, and labeling where a vintage-industrial flavor and consistent texture help maintain clarity across long passages.
The font conveys a practical, typewriter-adjacent tone with a hint of vintage print utility. Its firm slabs and compact proportions feel authoritative and straightforward, suggesting documentation, instructions, and editorial matter more than expressive or decorative settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, durable reading face with slab-serif authority and a typewriter-like sense of structure. Its controlled geometry and uniform stroke weight prioritize steady texture and dependable legibility over calligraphic nuance.
The numerals share the same sturdy construction and slabbed endings, matching the text face closely for consistent color in mixed alphanumeric content. In the sample text, the face maintains clarity and a steady baseline presence, with punctuation and dots appearing crisp and deliberate.