Slab Square Pene 2 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, packaging, posters, editorial, techy, retro, utilitarian, clean, industrial, clarity, system look, modern retro, labeling, modular design, square-rounded, boxy, structured, mechanical, modular.
A crisp monoline face built from squared forms with generously rounded corners, giving it a boxy-yet-soft silhouette. Strokes terminate in flat, slab-like ends with short, rectangular serifs and occasional bracket-like transitions, producing a sturdy, engineered rhythm. Counters are open and geometric, with wide horizontal apertures in letters like C, c, and e, and a single-storey a and g that keep the texture simple and even. Figures follow the same squared geometry, with rounded rectangles for 0 and a compact, modular construction across 2–9.
Well-suited to interface labels, wayfinding, and product or technical packaging where clean geometry and clear forms help recognition. It also works for posters and headlines that want a structured, slightly retro-industrial voice, and for editorial pull quotes or short passages where its modular rhythm can be a stylistic feature.
The overall tone feels technical and systematic, like labeling on instruments or a modernized terminal aesthetic. Rounded corners prevent it from feeling harsh, balancing an industrial sensibility with friendly clarity. It reads as practical and contemporary with a light retro flavor.
The design appears intended to merge geometric, square construction with slab-ended terminals for a dependable, engineered look. Its simplified lowercase and consistent monoline drawing suggest a focus on clarity and repeatable shapes that hold up in both display and functional text settings.
The font shows consistent corner radii and a disciplined geometry, creating a steady line of text with minimal stroke contrast. Distinctive slab endings and square joins give it a strong signature at display sizes while remaining orderly in paragraphs.