Slab Rounded Ubge 8 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Electrica' by Scannerlicker (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, captions, labels, typewriter, utilitarian, friendly, retro, technical, readability, alignment, utility, approachability, rounded serifs, soft corners, ink-trap feel, blocky, high contrast-free.
A monospaced slab serif with even, monoline strokes and generously rounded corners throughout. The serifs are bold and bracketless in feel, reading as soft rectangular feet that give the letters a sturdy, mechanical rhythm. Counters are open and fairly round, with simple, robust curves in forms like C, O, and e, and compact joins that stay crisp at text sizes. Overall proportions are roomy with wide capitals and a tall x-height, producing a steady, grid-like texture typical of fixed-width designs.
Well-suited to settings where alignment and predictable spacing matter, such as coding environments, command-line or terminal interfaces, and tabular data. Its sturdy slabs and rounded details also make it effective for UI labels, technical documentation, and small-to-medium text where clarity and a stable rhythm are priorities.
The design balances a pragmatic, machine-like voice with approachable softness. Rounded terminals and cushioned slabs temper the otherwise technical, workmanlike structure, creating a calm, readable tone that feels both retro and friendly.
The font appears designed to deliver the disciplined alignment of a fixed-width typewriter/terminal face while softening the silhouette with rounded slabs and corners for comfortable, modern readability. It prioritizes uniform rhythm, clear interior space, and a durable presence across continuous text.
The fixed character width creates consistent spacing and a strong vertical cadence, especially visible in the sample text. Numerals and punctuation match the same sturdy, rounded slab treatment, reinforcing a cohesive, tool-like appearance.