Slab Square Vepe 2 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, headlines, magazine, posters, branding, minimalist, refined, technical, modernist, space-saving, modern slab, clarity, editorial tone, minimal presence, crisp, airy, linear, square-serif, high-contrast (presence).
A very slender, linear slab-serif design with crisp, square-ended terminals and a restrained, almost monoline stroke rhythm. Proportions are tall and compact with tight horizontal breadth, giving the alphabet a vertical, column-like posture. Curves are drawn cleanly with controlled rounding, while slabs and joins stay firm and rectilinear, creating a consistent, engineered texture in text. Spacing appears even and calm, and the overall color on the page is light and airy rather than dense.
Well suited to editorial typography where a light, refined voice is needed—magazine headlines, deck copy, and pull quotes. Its tall, compact footprint also works for posters, packaging, and branding where space is tight and a precise, contemporary slab-serif presence is desirable.
The font conveys a cool, modern refinement—precise and understated, with a quietly technical feel. Its narrow, tall forms read as disciplined and elegant, lending a curated, contemporary tone rather than a warm or casual one.
Likely intended as a modern, space-efficient slab serif that balances minimal stroke weight with crisp terminal definition. The design emphasizes verticality and clarity, aiming for a clean editorial/branding tool that remains distinctive without relying on heavy contrast or overt ornament.
In running text, the type produces a clean, lightly textured gray with strong vertical emphasis. The square slabs add definition at small sizes without making the letterforms feel heavy, and the crisp terminals help maintain clarity in headlines and short blocks of copy.