Slab Square Vera 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: signage, posters, headlines, packaging, technical branding, industrial, technical, retro, architectural, utilitarian, engineered feel, signage clarity, geometric character, retro-tech flavor, octagonal, chamfered, monolinear, stencil-like, geometric.
A geometric slab-serif with monolinear strokes and crisp, squared forms. Many curves are rendered as faceted, octagonal shapes with chamfered corners, giving round letters like C, O, and Q a structured, engineered feel. Serifs are sturdy and block-like with flat terminals, and joins stay clean and angular; diagonals remain straight and sharp. Spacing and rhythm feel measured and orderly, with a compact, workmanlike texture in text.
This design suits signage systems, posters, and headline typography where a structured, industrial voice is desired. It can also work well in packaging and branding for tools, manufacturing, tech, or architectural contexts, and as an accent face for labels and short blocks of copy.
The overall tone is industrial and technical, evoking drafting, signage, and equipment labeling. Its faceted rounds and squared terminals add a retro-machined character that reads as practical, dependable, and slightly futuristic.
The font appears designed to translate slab-serif fundamentals into a faceted, square-leaning geometry, prioritizing crisp edges and repeatable forms. Its intent reads as creating a sturdy, engineered texture that stays legible while projecting a distinctive technical personality.
The digit set is especially angular and segmented in appearance, reinforcing a display/signage sensibility while remaining readable. Uppercase forms feel formal and architectural, while the lowercase keeps the same hard-edged geometry, producing a consistent, engineered voice across cases.