Slab Square Pebe 11 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, terminal, packaging, typewriter, industrial, utilitarian, retro, technical, clarity, durability, typewriter feel, technical tone, character distinction, square serif, blocky, high contrast, sturdy, crisp.
A sturdy slab-serif design with largely uniform stroke widths and pronounced, square-cut serifs. The letterforms are wide and stable, with flat terminals and compact curves that keep counters fairly open. Details like the angled join in the lowercase “t,” the single-storey “a,” and the strong, bracket-free slab structure contribute to a mechanical, built-from-parts feel. Numerals follow the same robust construction, with a clearly slashed zero for distinction.
Well-suited to contexts that benefit from even rhythm and clear character shapes, such as code-like settings, terminal-style interfaces, tables, and technical documentation. The strong slabs also work for utilitarian branding, stamps, signage snippets, and packaging where a rugged, mechanical texture is desirable.
The overall tone is pragmatic and workmanlike, reminiscent of typewriter and industrial labeling aesthetics. Its blunt slabs and squared-off finishing give it a confident, no-nonsense voice that reads as functional rather than decorative, with a mild retro-tech character.
The design appears intended to deliver a dependable, typewriter-adjacent reading experience with emphatic slab-serifs and straightforward geometry. It prioritizes clarity and consistency, aiming for a functional, technical voice that maintains character distinction across mixed-case text and numerals.
Rhythm is consistent and even, with spacing that supports a fixed-pitch feel and clear character separation in text. The sharp, rectangular serifs and minimal modulation keep the texture dense and steady, especially in longer lines.