Slab Square Vemy 3 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial text, magazines, branding, packaging, interfaces, modern, editorial, utilitarian, calm, precise, clarity, efficiency, stability, editorial tone, modern slab, slab serif, rectilinear, crisp, clean, compact.
A compact slab-serif with crisp, square-ended terminals and an overall rectilinear construction. Strokes are even and controlled, with subtle modulation and a steady rhythm that stays consistent from capitals to lowercase. Serifs read as firm horizontal brackets with minimal shaping, giving forms a tidy, engineered feel. Curves (O, C, S, 0) are drawn with a slightly condensed oval proportion, while verticals remain dominant, reinforcing a neat, columnar texture in text.
Performs well in editorial contexts where a compact serif texture is desired, including magazine text, decks, and product storytelling. The crisp slabs and restrained detailing also make it a strong option for branding systems, packaging copy, and UI typography where a serif voice is needed without softness or ornament.
The tone is disciplined and contemporary, balancing a pragmatic, workmanlike sturdiness with a refined editorial cleanliness. It feels confident without being loud, suited to settings where clarity and order are part of the message.
Designed to deliver a clean slab-serif presence with efficient proportions and a stable, mechanical rhythm. The emphasis appears to be on legibility and typographic order, pairing sturdy terminals with a restrained, contemporary finish.
Lowercase features straightforward, readable shapes with single-storey forms where expected (notably the g), and punctuation/numerals maintain the same squared-off logic as the letters. The overall color on the page is even, producing a consistent, no-nonsense typographic voice.