Slab Square Volaw 3 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, signage, headlines, tech branding, posters, techy, futuristic, architectural, clinical, retro, geometric system, technical clarity, modernist styling, display impact, grid discipline, rounded corners, square terminals, open counters, generous spacing, geometric.
A geometric, monoline design built from straight strokes and softly rounded corners. Stems end in flat, square terminals that read as small slab-like stops, with minimal contrast and a crisp, plotted feel. Uppercase forms are wide and boxy with squared bowls and open apertures, while the lowercase keeps a simplified, single-storey construction and tidy joins. Numerals follow the same rectilinear logic, with squared curves and a consistent, engineered rhythm across the set.
Well suited to interface typography, wayfinding-style labels, and modern technical branding where a precise, schematic look is desired. It performs best in headlines, product names, and short text blocks where the geometric rhythm and open forms can remain clear.
The overall tone is clean and technical, suggesting digital interfaces and instrument-panel labeling while still feeling slightly retro-futurist. Its precise geometry and restrained detailing give it a controlled, clinical character rather than a friendly or calligraphic one.
The design appears intended to merge slab-ended, engineered terminals with a rounded-rectangle geometry for a modern, system-like aesthetic. It prioritizes consistency and a clean modular structure over traditional serif detailing or high contrast.
Spacing appears generous in text, and the large, open shapes help the light stroke hold together at display sizes. The squared-off curves and uniform stroke weight create a strong grid-aligned texture that reads especially well in short lines, titles, and labels.