Slab Monoline Pohe 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A sturdy slab-serif with monoline-like stroke weight and pronounced, blocky serifs. The serifs are mostly bracketed with softened joins, giving the letterforms a slightly rounded, inked impression rather than a sharp geometric finish. Counters are open and broadly proportioned, and the overall rhythm feels steady and readable, with clear horizontal emphasis and robust verticals. Details such as the compact, squared terminals and the firm, slightly condensed-looking joins contribute to a solid, workmanlike texture in text.
It performs well in headings and short-to-medium text where a strong serif presence is desirable, such as editorial layouts, posters, packaging, and cover typography. The even stroke weight and open counters also make it a viable choice for captions or UI labels when a serifed, authoritative tone is needed.
The font reads as practical and familiar, evoking classic editorial and typewriter-adjacent tones without feeling decorative. Its heavy, dependable footing and even color lend a straightforward, no-nonsense voice suited to informational or institutional settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a resilient slab-serif voice with consistent weight and high clarity, prioritizing legibility and a stable typographic color. Its softened shaping suggests an aim for approachability while retaining the structural confidence associated with traditional slabs.
In the samples, the strong slabs remain distinct at text sizes, creating a confident baseline and consistent word shapes. Numerals and capitals share the same sturdy build, supporting a cohesive typographic palette for mixed-case settings.