Typewriter Fiba 7 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: editorial, posters, packaging, labels, title cards, retro, utilitarian, worn, quirky, industrial, typewriter mimicry, analog texture, nostalgic tone, uniform alignment, inked, rounded serifs, blunt terminals, soft edges, irregular texture.
A monospaced, typewriter-like serif with softly bracketed, slabby feet and shoulders and a generally wide set. Strokes show slight irregularity and edge wobble that reads like ink spread or a lightly distressed imprint, giving counters and joins a softened, imperfect contour. The lowercase is compact and straightforward, with single-storey forms and sturdy stems; round letters stay fairly open, while diagonals and junctions keep a blunt, stamped finish. Numerals follow the same uniform, mechanical rhythm with rounded corners and subtly uneven weight distribution.
Well suited for short-to-medium text where an analog, typed character is desirable—editorial pull quotes, zines, menus, packaging copy, labels, and title cards. It can also work for interfaces or code-themed graphics when a textured, non-digital monospaced look is preferred.
The overall tone feels archival and workmanlike, like text pulled from a well-used machine in a workshop or records office. Its gentle distress adds a human, analog warmth that can shift from nostalgic to slightly gritty depending on setting and contrast.
The design appears intended to mimic the consistent width and rhythm of typewritten text while adding a subtly worn imprint to avoid a sterile digital feel. It prioritizes recognizability and steady alignment, pairing utilitarian structure with a touch of vintage personality.
Spacing is intentionally even and grid-like, reinforcing a mechanical cadence in paragraphs. The distressed edges are present but not overly noisy, so the face remains readable while still projecting a tangible printed texture.