Slab Monoline Pogu 5 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code snippets, ui labels, forms, headlines, posters, typewriter, utility, retro, industrial, no-nonsense, legibility, practicality, typewriter feel, strong texture, slab serifs, squared curves, blunt terminals, sturdy, mechanical.
A sturdy slab-serif design with uniform stroke weight and a strong, rectilinear skeleton softened by rounded corners and slightly squared curves. Serifs are blocky and consistent, with blunt terminals that keep the rhythm even across letters and numerals. Counters are open and the overall proportions feel generous, creating a bold, steady texture that remains clear at a range of sizes.
Well-suited to contexts that benefit from a dependable, typed texture: interface labels, technical or documentation-style layouts, forms, and short-to-medium text where clarity matters. It also works effectively for punchy headlines and posters that want a retro-industrial or office-memo character.
The tone reads distinctly typewriter and utilitarian, evoking paperwork, labeling, and mid-century office or workshop ephemera. Its firm slabs and mechanical regularity give it a pragmatic, authoritative feel, while the softened corners keep it approachable rather than severe.
The design appears intended to deliver a dependable slab-serif voice with typewriter-inspired regularity and strong legibility. Its consistent stroke weight and blunt, structured detailing suggest a focus on practical readability and an engineered, workmanlike aesthetic.
The spacing and cadence produce an even “typed” color in paragraphs, with clear differentiation between uppercase, lowercase, and figures. Numerals share the same robust, blocky logic as the letters, supporting consistent, ledger-like reading.