Slab Square Vevo 1 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A monolinear slab-serif design with narrow proportions and crisp, square-ended terminals. Curves are largely faceted into octagonal forms, producing chamfered corners on bowls and rounded letters, while stems remain straight and evenly weighted. Serifs are small but assertive and blocky, giving the face a sturdy baseline presence despite the light stroke. Overall spacing feels measured and regular, with a slightly mechanical rhythm that reads consistently across text.
Well-suited to technical documentation, interfaces, labeling, and other contexts that benefit from a structured, mechanical texture. It can also work for retro-inspired editorial accents, signage, or packaging where a typewriter-adjacent voice and crisp angular forms are desirable.
The font conveys a practical, engineered mood—part typewriter, part drafting label. Its angular rounding and rigid terminals feel systematic and no-nonsense, with a subtle retro-office flavor rather than a warm, literary tone.
The design appears intended to deliver a legible, utilitarian slab-serif voice with a distinctly angular construction, trading smooth curves for faceted geometry. The consistent stroke logic and square terminal treatment suggest a focus on clarity and reproducible, system-like lettering for practical applications.
Figures follow the same faceted geometry as the letters, reinforcing a coherent, machined look. The face maintains a clean vertical stance and a disciplined texture in paragraphs, where the squared terminals and slab cues remain visible at smaller sizes.