Slab Rounded Abma 6 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, data tables, forms, labels, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, friendly, workmanlike, readability, alignment, retro utility, softened industrial, rounded slabs, soft corners, blunt serifs, even rhythm, open counters.
A monospaced, slab-serif design with blunt, generously sized serifs and softly rounded corners throughout. Strokes are low-contrast and steady, giving the letters an even, mechanical rhythm with clear vertical stress and straightforward construction. Curves are broad and smooth, and joins and terminals tend to end in cushioned, squared-off forms rather than sharp cuts, producing a dark, stable texture in lines of text.
Well-suited to programming, terminal interfaces, and any setting where alignment matters, such as tables, logs, and technical documentation. The sturdy, rounded slabs also make it effective for utilitarian labeling, forms, and short bursts of UI text where a monospaced cadence supports scanning.
The overall tone recalls typewriter and early computer print, but the rounded detailing keeps it approachable rather than severe. It feels practical and no-nonsense, with a subtle retro character that reads as dependable and familiar.
The design appears intended to deliver the functional clarity of a monospaced slab-serif while adding rounded, friendly finishing to improve approachability and reduce visual harshness in continuous text blocks.
The uniform character widths create consistent spacing and a grid-like cadence, making the texture predictable across mixed-case and numeric content. Numerals and caps appear sturdy and legible, and the softened slab treatment reduces the harshness often associated with monospaced faces.