Slab Normal Kulun 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, tables, ui labels, technical docs, captions, utilitarian, technical, measured, retro, clarity, alignment, neutrality, utility, slab serif, square serif, rounded joins, open counters, typewriter-like.
A very light slab-serif design with a broad, even footprint and consistent stroke thickness. Serifs are square and prominent but restrained, with clean right angles and lightly rounded transitions that keep the texture smooth. Curves (C, G, O, e) are open and generously drawn, while verticals and horizontals stay crisp, producing a steady, modular rhythm across lines. Numerals are simple and readable with clear bowls and minimal ornament, matching the straightforward letterforms.
Well suited to contexts where alignment and consistent character widths matter, such as code samples, data tables, and technical documentation. It also works for UI labels, captions, and editorial sidebars where a crisp, disciplined serif texture can add character without overpowering the content.
The overall tone feels utilitarian and technical, like a modernized typewriter or drafting aesthetic. Its calm, even color and controlled detailing give it a matter-of-fact voice that reads as dependable and slightly retro without becoming decorative.
This appears designed as a practical, plainspoken slab-serif for structured text: consistent widths for alignment, clear shapes for scanning, and just enough serif structure to add a sturdy typographic voice. The light strokes and open forms suggest an emphasis on legibility and economy in dense, information-focused settings.
The uniform character widths and steady spacing create a grid-like cadence that emphasizes alignment and structure. Small details such as the single-storey lowercase forms and compact terminals help maintain clarity at text sizes while preserving a distinctive slab presence.