Slab Monoline Tuju 8 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: book covers, posters, headlines, packaging, editorial, typewriter, retro, bookish, quirky, space saving, vintage voice, clear texture, print flavor, condensed, slab serifs, rounded terminals, ink-trap feel, tall x-height.
A condensed, monoline slab-serif with tall, narrow proportions and a steady, even rhythm. Strokes stay largely uniform, while the serifs read as sturdy and bracketed, often ending in slightly rounded, button-like terminals. Curves and joins have a subtly softened, stamped quality that keeps counters open despite the tight width, and the overall spacing feels compact and efficient in text.
Well-suited to display and short-to-medium text where space is limited: narrow headlines, poster copy, book-cover titling, and compact editorial layouts. Its sturdy slabs and consistent stroke weight also make it a good fit for packaging labels and period-inspired branding where a typed or archival flavor is desired.
The font conveys a vintage, typewriter-adjacent tone with a lightly quirky, hand-stamped warmth. Its narrow stance and sturdy slabs suggest practicality and economy, while the rounded finishing details add a personable, slightly playful edge.
Likely designed to evoke an economical, condensed slab-serif voice reminiscent of typed or stamped print, prioritizing a tight footprint and consistent texture. The softened terminals and sturdy serifs suggest an aim for vintage character without sacrificing clarity in continuous reading.
Capital forms are simple and vertically emphatic, and the lowercase maintains clear differentiation with compact bowls and neat ascenders/descenders. Numerals match the condensed, upright construction and keep a consistent color on the page, supporting a cohesive typographic texture.