Slab Square Pemi 6 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, forms, technical docs, tables, typewriter, utility, technical, retro, workmanlike, alignment, clarity, systematic, documentation, labeling, slab serif, boxy, squared, high contrast, sturdy.
A sturdy slab-serif design with squared-off terminals and a predominantly straight, engineered construction. Strokes appear largely even, with firm right-angle joins and broad, flat serifs that give letters a blocky footprint. Counters are open and rectangular-leaning, curves are restrained, and the overall rhythm is consistent and mechanical. Numerals and lowercase forms maintain the same rigid, workmanlike structure, keeping spacing and texture very uniform in paragraph settings.
Well suited to contexts that benefit from strict alignment and predictable spacing, such as code samples, tables, terminals, dashboards, forms, and instructional or technical documentation. It can also work for retro computing cues, product labeling, and signage where a firm, structured texture is desired.
The tone is pragmatic and no-nonsense, evoking typewritten output, labeling systems, and utilitarian documentation. Its squared detailing and steady cadence suggest reliability and straightforward communication rather than refinement or expressiveness.
The design appears intended to deliver dependable legibility with a systematic, grid-friendly feel, pairing robust slab serifs with a controlled, square-shouldered skeleton for consistent, utilitarian typography.
The face produces a strong horizontal emphasis through substantial top and bottom slabs, and the crisp terminals help maintain clarity in dense text. The sample paragraph shows a consistent, even color that reads as systematic and slightly industrial.