Slab Square Vepa 3 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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This is a compact serif with slender stems and clear slab-like serifs that read as squared and lightly bracketed rather than sharply flared. Strokes stay relatively even but show subtle modulation in curved forms, giving a clean, controlled texture in text. Proportions are narrow with generous verticality; caps feel tall and stately, while lowercase maintains straightforward, readable forms with modest apertures. Numerals are similarly narrow and tall, aligning with the overall condensed rhythm.
It suits editorial systems where space is at a premium, such as magazine columns, book interiors, and newspaper-style layouts. The narrow proportions also work well for headings, pull quotes, and captions that need a classic serif voice without taking much horizontal room.
The tone is restrained and literary, with a slightly old-style, printed-page sensibility. Its neat slabs and compact spacing suggest a practical, editorial voice rather than a decorative one, lending an academic and quietly authoritative feel.
The design appears intended to provide a compact, traditional serif with slab presence—balancing readability and economy of space while keeping a refined, print-oriented character.
In longer lines the type creates an orderly, vertical color with minimal flourish, making it feel disciplined and structured. The serifs are prominent enough to guide the eye across text while keeping a crisp, tidy silhouette at display sizes.