Slab Square Vevu 1 is a light, very narrow, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, labels, packaging, industrial, technical, retro, no-nonsense, minimal, space saving, utility, mechanical feel, systematic tone, condensed, squared, slab serif, boxy, angular.
A condensed slab-serif with a highly vertical, monoline construction and squared-off terminals. Strokes maintain consistent thickness, while corners are crisp and mostly right-angled, giving bowls and curves a subtly rectilinear, “machined” feel. Serifs read as short, blunt slabs rather than bracketed forms, and counters are narrow, reinforcing the tall, economical rhythm. The overall silhouette is clean and orderly, with evenly disciplined spacing and a strong columnar texture in text.
Best suited to space-constrained headlines, posters, signage, and labeling where a tall condensed voice helps fit more characters per line. It also works well for packaging, technical diagrams, and interface-style typography that benefits from a crisp, squared slab-serif structure.
The font projects an industrial, technical tone—calm, systematic, and slightly retro, like labeling on equipment or mid-century drafting. Its restrained geometry and narrow proportions feel efficient and utilitarian rather than expressive or decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver a condensed slab-serif that stays legible and orderly while conveying a practical, engineered character. Its uniform stroke weight and squared detailing prioritize consistency and a clear, utilitarian presence across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
In running text, the condensed width and tight apertures create a compact gray value and a pronounced vertical cadence. The numeral set and uppercase forms share the same squared, engineered logic, which helps maintain consistency in UI-like strings, codes, or tabular labels.