Typewriter Degi 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: documents, labels, forms, props, packaging, analog, worn, archival, utilitarian, noir, type emulation, authenticity, period texture, document feel, grit, rounded serifs, inked, blunted, irregular, textured.
A monoline, typewriter-like design with compact proportions and consistently spaced characters. Strokes are slightly softened and blunted, with rounded, slab-like terminals that read as inked or stamped rather than crisply drawn. Curves and joins show mild irregularity, and counters stay fairly open, keeping the texture lively while maintaining legibility. The overall rhythm is even and mechanical, but with subtle roughness that prevents it from feeling sterile.
Well suited to layouts that want the familiarity of typed text: short documents, captions, lists, and UI-like readouts, as well as labels and packaging where an industrial or archival voice is desired. It also fits film/print props and editorial accents that benefit from a believable, slightly worn typewritten texture.
The font conveys an analog, documentary tone—suggesting typed pages, receipts, labels, or field notes. Its lightly distressed, inky edges add a sense of age and authenticity, with a restrained grit that can lean vintage or noir without becoming overly stylized.
The design appears intended to emulate mechanical type with a gentle, lived-in wear—preserving the predictable spacing and steady stroke weight of typewritten output while introducing small imperfections that add character and atmosphere.
Uppercase forms feel sturdy and square-shouldered, while lowercase shapes stay straightforward and workmanlike, reinforcing a practical, typed-page color. Numerals are simple and readable, matching the same softly worn treatment for a cohesive set.