Typewriter Abro 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: screenplays, editorial notes, posters, labels, zines, typewritten, worn, retro, casual, quirky, typewriter feel, analog texture, nostalgic tone, practical alignment, rounded serifs, soft corners, ink spread, irregular edges, bouncy rhythm.
A monospaced serif design with broad proportions, rounded slab-like terminals, and gently softened corners that suggest mechanical impact and ink spread. Strokes stay fairly even in weight, with subtle irregularities along edges that create a lightly distressed, printed texture rather than a crisp digital outline. Curves are open and slightly bouncy, and the overall rhythm is steady and grid-friendly, maintaining consistent character widths across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Works well when you want unmistakable typewriter flavor with readable texture: scripts, captioning, editorial callouts, packaging labels, and retro-inspired posters or zine layouts. The consistent spacing and sturdy serifs help it hold up in short paragraphs and UI-like blocks where alignment matters, while the worn edges add character in headlines and pull quotes.
The tone reads nostalgic and utilitarian, like a well-used typewriter ribbon—human, a bit imperfect, and approachable. Its mild wear and softened forms add warmth and personality, giving text a familiar, analog feel without becoming overly grungy or chaotic.
Likely designed to evoke a mechanical, typewritten impression with subtle wear—capturing the charm of inked impact and imperfect printing while keeping a dependable monospaced structure for aligned text and authentic period styling.
Uppercase forms feel sturdy and poster-like, while the lowercase maintains clear silhouettes with a slightly playful, uneven baseline energy typical of typewritten impressions. Numerals are bold and friendly, matching the same softened, inked-in character for consistent texture across mixed content.