Slab Rounded Iphi 2 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
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This typeface uses a near-monoline stroke with gently rounded corners and slab-like serifs that read as soft rectangular feet rather than sharp bracketed serifs. Curves are squarish and controlled (notably in C, G, O, Q, and 0), giving the design a rounded-rect geometry throughout. Spacing is even and airy, with generous counters and clear separation between strokes; the lowercase shows a high x-height and simple, sturdy structures. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle construction, with a distinctly squared 2 and open, balanced forms in 6 and 9.
It works well for interface labels, headings, and short-to-medium text where clarity and a friendly, engineered look are desired. The soft slabs and rounded geometry make it suitable for packaging, modern-retro branding, and wayfinding/signage applications, especially at display sizes where the distinctive shapes can shine.
The overall tone is friendly and slightly retro, mixing utilitarian clarity with a softened, modern edge. It evokes typewriter and signage cues without feeling rough or distressed, resulting in a calm, approachable voice that still feels structured and technical.
The design appears intended to combine the recognizability and structure of slab serif letterforms with rounded, contemporary finishing for smoother texture and improved approachability. Its high x-height and open forms suggest a focus on legibility across a range of sizes while maintaining a distinctive, slightly typewriter-adjacent personality.
Round joins and terminals keep the texture smooth in text, while the slab endings add a steady baseline rhythm. Diacritics and punctuation aren’t shown here; the visual impression is driven by consistent corner rounding, open apertures, and a stable vertical emphasis.