Slab Rounded Hujo 6 is a regular weight, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, ui labels, packaging, posters, typewriter, utilitarian, retro, workmanlike, friendly, readability, compact setting, retro utility, softened slab feel, rounded slabs, soft corners, high contrast serifing, compact, crisp.
A compact serif face with slab-like feet and strongly rounded terminals that soften the overall silhouette. Strokes are largely even and straightforward, with squarish curves and gentle corner rounding that gives counters a slightly rectangular feel. Serifs are prominent but not sharp, reading as blocky supports with softened ends; joins stay clean and consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures. Overall spacing feels economical, producing a tight, steady rhythm in text.
Works well for editorial paragraphs, instructions, and documentation-style layouts where a steady rhythm and clear letterforms are important. The distinctive rounded slabs also make it effective for UI labels, packaging copy, and posters that want a reliable, slightly retro voice without becoming decorative.
The design conveys a typewriter-adjacent, practical tone—matter-of-fact and mechanical, yet approachable thanks to its rounded corners. It feels lightly nostalgic and utilitarian rather than formal, making it suited to content that wants clarity with a hint of retro character.
Likely designed to blend the no-nonsense presence of slab serifs with softened, rounded finishing for friendlier readability. The compact proportions and consistent stroke logic suggest a focus on dense setting and dependable clarity in continuous text.
Round forms like O/Q/0 appear more squared-off than geometric, reinforcing a sturdy, engineered impression. The lowercase shows a simple, readable construction with clear differentiation between similar shapes (e.g., i/l, o/0) aided by the pronounced serifs and compact proportions.