Slab Rounded Ubme 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: editorial, packaging, posters, branding, headlines, typewriter, friendly, retro, approachable, bookish, typewriter evocation, softened slabs, high legibility, retro utility, bracketed serifs, soft corners, low contrast, even color, open counters.
A sturdy slab serif with softened, rounded corners and gently bracketed serifs that read as small “feet” on stems. Strokes maintain a consistent thickness with low contrast, producing an even, confident page color. Proportions are moderately wide with ample internal space; round letters stay fairly circular while straight-sided forms keep crisp verticals without looking sharp. The numerals follow the same sturdy, softened construction, and the overall rhythm feels slightly mechanical yet carefully regularized for text.
Works well for editorial typography, book or magazine settings, and longer informational text where a sturdy serif presence is helpful. It also suits posters, menus, labels, and brand systems aiming for a retro-industrial or typewriter-adjacent voice, especially at display sizes where the rounded slab details become more expressive.
The tone blends classic typewriter familiarity with a warmer, more personable personality. Rounded details and steady stroke weight make it feel approachable and slightly nostalgic rather than formal or austere.
Likely designed to evoke typewriter-era robustness while improving warmth and readability through rounded slab details and consistent stroke construction. The goal appears to be a dependable serif with a friendly edge that performs confidently in both text and display contexts.
The design emphasizes legibility through open counters and clear letterforms, while the rounded slab treatment keeps terminals from feeling harsh. In text, the face holds together as a dense, readable block with a subtly utilitarian character.