Slab Monoline Tuwy 10 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: typewriter styling, book covers, posters, headlines, branding, typewriter, quirky, retro, informal, editorial, nostalgia, typewritten feel, compact setting, warmth, slab serifs, rounded corners, inked, condensed, lively.
A condensed slab-serif with monoline strokes and softly rounded corners throughout. The serifs are blunt and blocky with a lightly “inked” feel, giving terminals a stamped, typewriter-like finish rather than sharp, machined edges. Letterforms are upright but subtly lively in rhythm, with slight irregularity and varied widths that keep lines of text from feeling rigid. Counters are compact and open enough for continuous reading, while numerals and capitals maintain the same sturdy, narrow build.
Well suited to projects that want a typewriter or stamped aesthetic, such as book covers, posters, and packaging. It can also serve as a distinctive headline or short-text face in editorial layouts, where its condensed build helps conserve space while keeping a bold, legible silhouette.
The overall tone is nostalgic and practical, evoking typewritten copy, rubber stamps, and mid-century editorial ephemera. Its small quirks and softened edges add warmth and personality, making it feel approachable rather than strictly technical.
Likely designed to capture a vintage, typewritten slab-serif voice with compact proportions and an intentionally imperfect, ink-on-paper finish. The goal appears to be readability with character—functional forms tempered by softened terminals and a slightly irregular rhythm.
In paragraph settings the tight horizontal proportions create a brisk texture and strong vertical emphasis. The slab endings remain prominent at display sizes, where the rounded, slightly uneven finish becomes part of the character.