Slab Rounded Teby 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, tables, forms, signage, utilitarian, typewriter, industrial, friendly, retro, clarity, durability, uniformity, workmanlike, sturdy, chunky, softened, blunt, mechanical.
A wide, monospaced slab serif with low-contrast strokes and sturdy, rounded slab terminals. The forms are compact and dense in color, with squared-off construction softened by curved joins and subtly rounded corners. Proportions favor a tall x-height and open counters, producing a steady, mechanical rhythm and consistent texture across lines.
Well suited to code-like layouts, tables, forms, and interfaces where fixed-width alignment is important. It also works effectively for packaging, signage, stamps, and posters that benefit from a bold, typewriter-inspired voice. In editorial or branding, it can add a retro-industrial flavor to headlines, pull quotes, or short passages where texture and character are desired.
This typeface channels a pragmatic, workmanlike tone with a friendly edge. It feels utilitarian and straightforward—more “tools and labels” than “luxury editorial”—while the softened slab details keep it approachable rather than severe.
The design appears intended for consistent, even spacing and a strong, resilient presence, prioritizing legibility and uniform rhythm. The rounded slab finishing suggests an effort to temper a mechanical, monospaced structure with a more approachable, less brittle feel.
The numerals and capitals read as particularly robust and stable, with prominent slab feet and a consistent baseline presence. In running text, the even character width creates a pronounced grid-like cadence and a solid typographic “block” on the page.