Slab Monoline Tuju 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, editorial, packaging, book covers, typewriter, vintage, bookish, quirky, space-saving, print flavor, typographic character, sturdy readability, condensed, slab-serif, ink-trap, bracketed, spiky terminals.
A condensed slab-serif with mostly uniform stroke weight and compact proportions. The design shows small, squared serifs with subtle bracketing and occasional notch-like joins that read like ink traps, giving corners a slightly carved look. Curves are tight and verticals are dominant, producing a tall, rhythmic texture in lines of text. Character shapes lean toward a utilitarian, print-oriented construction with a few idiosyncratic details (notably in the uppercase and numerals) that keep the forms lively rather than purely geometric.
Works well for headlines, subheads, and poster typography where a condensed footprint is useful and a classic print voice is desired. It can also serve editorial pull quotes, book-cover titling, and packaging labels that benefit from a sturdy, old-style slab presence and a slightly typographic, typewriter-like texture.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and archival, with a dry, editorial seriousness softened by slightly quirky, hand-tooled details at joins and terminals. It conveys a vintage print atmosphere—part utilitarian, part characterful—suited to text that wants to feel documented and deliberate rather than sleek.
The font appears designed to deliver a compact, space-saving slab-serif voice with a monoline backbone and small mechanical details that evoke printed ephemera. Its intention seems to balance clarity with character, providing a narrow, assertive text color suited to display and editorial applications.
Spacing and letterfit appear tight and efficient, building a dense column of text at display sizes. The narrow build and strong vertical emphasis make it particularly effective for stacked settings, headings, and compact blocks where horizontal space is limited.