Slab Square Vena 4 is a very light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
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A condensed slab serif with crisp, square-ended serifs and largely straight, monoline-like stems. Forms are tall and economical, with tight counters and a consistent vertical rhythm that reads clean and structured. Round letters stay fairly upright and controlled, while joints and terminals remain flat and rectilinear, giving the design a disciplined, mechanical finish. Numerals and punctuation share the same narrow, upright posture, keeping text color even and orderly.
Works well for editorial settings where a compact serif can conserve horizontal space—magazines, newspapers, and book interiors—especially in subheads, captions, and sidebars. The narrow, disciplined letterforms also suit tables, lists, and information-dense layouts that benefit from a consistent, upright rhythm.
The overall tone feels typewriter-adjacent and editorial, with a reserved, utilitarian character. Its narrow proportions and square serifs evoke archival documents and printed matter, conveying clarity and restraint rather than flourish. The voice is matter-of-fact and precise, suitable for information-forward typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact slab-serif voice with a clean, squared terminal treatment and a restrained, print-oriented texture. Its proportions suggest an emphasis on fitting more characters per line while maintaining a clear, structured reading experience.
In text, the condensed width and firm slab terminals create a distinctive vertical cadence that can feel space-efficient while remaining legible. The uppercase appears especially tall and stately, and the lowercase maintains a straightforward, no-nonsense rhythm that favors clarity over warmth.