Slab Rounded Tebi 13 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Sanchez', 'Sanchez Slab', and 'Sánchez Niu' by Latinotype; 'Locke' by North Type; and 'Mymra' by TipografiaRamis (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, packaging, posters, branding, headlines, typewriter, retro, friendly, sturdy, approachable, warm utility, vintage flavor, readable texture, softened slab, rounded slab, soft serifs, low contrast, open counters, generous spacing.
A sturdy slab-serif with softly rounded corners and a low-contrast, near-monoline stroke. The serifs read as blunt and cushioned rather than sharp, giving the forms a thick, tactile edge. Proportions are broad with roomy counters, and the overall color on the page is even and solid. Curves are smooth and circular (notably in O/Q/0), while straight strokes keep a consistent thickness; joins and terminals are consistently softened for a cohesive, slightly mechanical rhythm.
Well-suited for editorial headlines and subheads where a sturdy, readable slab can add character without becoming ornate. It also fits packaging, labels, and branding systems that want a vintage or typewritten nod while staying friendly and highly legible. In posters and signage, the broad forms and soft serifs maintain presence and readability.
The softened slabs and even rhythm evoke a classic typewriter/office utility feel, but with a warmer, more approachable tone than strict monospaced designs. It reads as dependable and legible, with a hint of vintage charm suited to nostalgic or editorial voices.
The design appears intended to blend the practicality and cadence of typewriter-inspired slabs with softened, rounded details for a more contemporary friendliness. It prioritizes clear silhouettes, consistent stroke logic, and a steady text rhythm while adding personality through cushioned serifs and rounded terminals.
Figures are clear and robust, matching the letterforms’ weight and rounding; the zero is an oval without an internal slash, and the overall numeral set keeps the same steady texture as the text. The lowercase has simple, workmanlike shapes with rounded ends that maintain clarity at larger text sizes and in display settings.