Slab Square Vera 1 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: labels, posters, headlines, packaging, signage, typewriter, industrial, utilitarian, retro, compact display, mechanical tone, labeling, systemic clarity, squared, slab-serif, condensed, boxy, crisp.
A condensed, slab-serif design with monoline strokes and squared-off terminals that create a boxed, engineered silhouette. Curves are minimized and often faceted into straight segments, giving letters like C, G, and S a structured, almost octagonal feel. Serifs are blunt and rectangular with minimal bracketing, and counters are tight and geometric, producing a compact rhythm. The overall texture is even and crisp, with clear vertical stress and a firm, mechanical baseline presence.
It performs well in short-to-medium display settings such as labels, packaging callouts, posters, and signage where a compact footprint and strong, squared shapes are beneficial. The tight, monoline construction also suits system-like typography for catalogs, tags, and utilitarian UI/print elements, especially when a typewriter/industrial flavor is desired.
The font conveys a utilitarian, no-nonsense tone that reads as industrial and slightly retro. Its squared forms and blunt serifs evoke typewritten or stamped labeling, with an orderly, systematized feel rather than a decorative one. The mood is functional and authoritative, suited to situations where clarity and structure matter more than softness.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact slab-serif voice with a mechanical, squared geometry—prioritizing consistent stroke weight, firm terminals, and a structured rhythm for practical display and labeling contexts.
Uppercase forms feel tall and tightly set, while the lowercase maintains the same squared construction, reinforcing a consistent, engineered voice across cases. Numerals share the same condensed, straight-sided logic, helping mixed alphanumeric strings look cohesive.