Typewriter Fiba 11 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: body text, captions, code display, packaging, posters, vintage, utilitarian, editorial, nostalgic, workmanlike, typewritten feel, analog texture, practical readability, archival tone, slab serif, rounded terminals, inked, soft corners, mechanical.
A monospaced slab-serif design with sturdy, fairly wide proportions and softly rounded corners. Strokes show subtle irregularities and slight edge wobble that read like ink spread or worn type, giving the forms a gently distressed texture without becoming rough or grungy. Serifs are blunt and compact, with curved bracket-like transitions and rounded terminals that keep the rhythm friendly rather than sharp. Counters stay open and the overall color is even, producing a consistent, steady line in paragraphs.
Well-suited for typewritten-style body copy, editorial sidebars, captions, and short technical or code-like settings where fixed-width alignment is helpful. It also works effectively in packaging, tags, and poster headlines when you want a mechanical, archival flavor with a slightly worn finish.
The tone evokes practical, analog typography—familiar and archival, with a hint of human wear. It suggests documents, labels, and typed pages where clarity matters but a bit of character is welcome. The overall feel is straightforward and trustworthy, leaning nostalgic rather than decorative.
The design appears intended to capture the look of mechanical typing with a subtle, lived-in imprint, balancing monospaced discipline with softened details for warmth and readability. It aims to deliver a dependable utilitarian texture that feels authentic in both display and longer passages.
The texture is most noticeable at joins and terminals, where corners soften and small bulges appear, enhancing the “inked” impression. Numerals and capitals maintain the same sturdy stance as the lowercase, supporting a consistent typographic voice across mixed content.