Slab Square Weno 2 is a very light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, branding, packaging, art deco, editorial, modernist, architectural, precise, deco revival, stylized display, geometric clarity, elegant branding, signage impact, monolinear, condensed, slab serif, square terminals, high-waisted caps.
A very slender slab-serif design with monolinear strokes and tight horizontal proportions. Serifs are small, square-ended, and often read as subtle brackets or short ledges, giving corners a crisp, constructed feel. Curves are minimized and frequently squared off, producing rectangular counters in letters like O and D and angular bowls in forms such as a and g. Uppercase letters feel tall and high-waisted, with small apertures and compact crossbars, while lowercase maintains a clean, linear rhythm with modest extenders and narrow sidebearings. Numerals follow the same geometric logic, with straight spines, flat terminals, and simple, tall silhouettes.
This font is well suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, magazine titling, and brand marks where its tall, geometric presence can stand out. It also fits packaging and signage that aims for a polished, Art Deco-inspired look, especially when used at larger sizes.
The overall tone is refined and slightly theatrical, evoking Art Deco signage and modernist titling. Its thin, disciplined strokes and squared geometry project precision and a cool, editorial sophistication rather than warmth or informality.
The design appears intended as a high-style display slab serif that combines hairline lightness with squared, architectural construction. Its condensed proportions and rectilinear curves suggest a focus on elegant impact and period-flavored sophistication rather than long-form text comfort.
Because the strokes are extremely delicate and the interior spaces are tight, the design reads best when given enough size and spacing to preserve its hairline details and crisp right angles.