SLATEB

SLATEB is a display font family featuring slab-like characters designed by removing minimal geometric forms from solid rectangles. By maximizing its nearly rectangular structure—as if a series of blocks were lined up—SLATEB allows for powerful, high-impact expression in titles and posters where surface area is key. When set with tight tracking, the characters act like physical bits, creating a layout that resembles the matrix-like displays of electronic hardware. Used alongside bitmap types like REDUX, it enables a wide range of striking typography, perfect for futuristic urban aesthetics in pop culture and electronic music.

Styles

3 styles

  • SLATEB FILL
  • SLATEB DOT
  • SLATEB LINE

Font Information

SLATEB is a display font family featuring slab-like characters designed by removing minimal geometric forms from solid rectangles. By maximizing its nearly rectangular structure—as if a series of blocks were lined up—SLATEB allows for powerful, high-impact expression in titles and posters where surface area is key. When set with tight tracking, the characters act like physical bits, creating a layout that resembles the matrix-like displays of electronic hardware. Used alongside bitmap types like REDUX, it enables a wide range of striking typography, perfect for futuristic urban aesthetics in pop culture and electronic music.

235 Supported Languages
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