Slab Square Vepa 10 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, book typography, magazines, captions, typewriter, literary, classic, utilitarian, space saving, text clarity, classic utility, editorial voice, slab serif, bracketless, condensed, crisp, linear.
A condensed slab-serif with even, monoline stroke weight and crisp, square-ended serifs. The letterforms are upright and relatively tall, with tight sidebearings that create a compact rhythm and strong vertical emphasis. Serifs are blocky and largely unbracketed, giving joins and terminals a clean, engineered feel; curves remain controlled and restrained, and counters are narrow but open enough to read cleanly at text sizes. Numerals follow the same pared-back construction, with simple, sturdy shapes and consistent stroke treatment.
Well-suited to editorial and book typography where a condensed footprint helps fit more text per line while retaining a traditional serif texture. It can work effectively for magazine features, pull quotes, captions, and informational layouts that benefit from a structured, typewriter-leaning voice.
The overall tone is practical and matter-of-fact, with a typewriter-adjacent, editorial sensibility. Its compact proportions and firm slabs convey a disciplined, slightly vintage atmosphere without becoming ornate or decorative, suggesting clarity, structure, and seriousness.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, economical reading face with a sturdy slab-serif presence, combining typewriter-like discipline with cleaner, more contemporary regularization. Its restrained detailing and consistent strokes prioritize legibility and layout efficiency over flourish.
In the text sample, the tight width and consistent strokes produce a steady gray value, while the strong slab terminals add a subtle cadence across lines. The design favors clear silhouettes and straightforward details, making it feel composed and deliberate in continuous reading.