Slab Monoline Sory 1 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Courier New OS' and 'Courier PS' by Monotype and 'Nimbus Mono L' by URW Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, forms, technical docs, typewriter, practical, workmanlike, retro, plainspoken, alignment, utility, typewriter feel, readable texture, slab serif, rounded terminals, soft corners, even rhythm, textured.
A monospaced slab-serif design with sturdy, rectangular serifs and largely uniform stroke weight. The drawing shows softly rounded corners and slightly irregular, inked-looking edges that create a gentle texture without becoming distressed. Counters are open and simple, with a compact, utilitarian construction and clear joins; punctuation and numerals follow the same steady, cell-by-cell rhythm typical of fixed-width faces.
Well suited to contexts that benefit from fixed-width alignment, such as code samples, terminal-style interfaces, tabular data, and form-like layouts. It can also support editorial sidebars, captions, and packaging or branding that leans into a typewriter/utility aesthetic.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and documentary: straightforward, procedural, and a bit nostalgic. Its mild roughness and rounded finishing keep it from looking overly mechanical, lending a human, workmanlike character.
Likely intended as a practical monospaced slab serif that balances mechanical consistency with a subtly humanized texture, evoking typed output while staying clean and functional for continuous text blocks.
In the sample text, the fixed spacing and slab serifs create a consistent horizontal cadence and a crisp baseline presence. The slightly softened curves and terminals help maintain readability while preserving a purposeful, office-and-print feel.