Slab Square Omfa 3 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code samples, ui tables, forms, labels, editorial text, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, mechanical, editorial, fixed-width utility, typewriter revival, technical voice, structured layout, sturdy, chunky, ink-trap, bracketed, square-ended.
A sturdy slab-serif design with a monospaced rhythm and broad, even set widths. Strokes are fairly uniform with modest modulation, and serifs read as bold, squared slabs with small bracketing that softens the joins. Terminals are generally flat and blunt, giving the forms a mechanical, stamped feel, while counters stay open and uncomplicated for clarity at text sizes. The overall geometry balances rounded bowls (O, C, e) against firm verticals and pronounced slabs, producing a dense, confident texture on the line.
Well-suited for code snippets, terminal-style interfaces, tables, and forms where fixed-width alignment is essential. It also works for labels, packaging copy, and editorial settings that want a retro technical flavor without sacrificing straightforward readability.
The font projects a practical, no-nonsense tone with clear typewriter and workhorse connotations. Its sturdy slabs and consistent spacing evoke documentation, drafting, and vintage office output, while still feeling orderly and composed for contemporary layout.
The design appears intended to deliver dependable fixed-width typography with the authority of slab serifs—combining typewriter familiarity with a sturdier, more graphic presence for structured text and data.
The wide proportions and strong serifs create a darker, more assertive color than many monospaced faces, especially in all-caps. Numerals and punctuation match the same blunt, squared finishing, reinforcing a consistent, mechanical voice across mixed content.