Typewriter Figi 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: props, packaging, posters, book covers, editorial, vintage, gritty, utilitarian, analog, no-nonsense, typewriter feel, aged print, authenticity, texture, period tone, worn, inked, rough-edged, sturdy, textured.
A monospaced serif design with sturdy, compact letterforms and a steady, mechanical rhythm. Strokes show subtle irregularities and roughened edges that mimic uneven inking, giving counters and terminals a lightly distressed texture. Serifs are blunt and slab-like, with occasional flaring and softened corners, while curves (notably in C, G, O, and numerals) stay fairly tight and controlled. Overall spacing is even and cell-like, with consistent proportions across upper- and lowercase and clear, typewriter-like alignment.
Well-suited to designs that benefit from an authentic, printed-on-paper texture: title treatments, posters, book covers, packaging labels, and period-flavored editorial layouts. It can also work for UI or code-like displays where a monospaced rhythm is desired, especially when a rough, analog imprint is part of the aesthetic.
The font conveys an analog, archival tone—practical and workmanlike, with a slightly gritty, lived-in feel. Its worn texture suggests paperwork, labeling, and documentation rather than polished corporate typography, adding character without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to evoke mechanical typing with a slightly degraded imprint—consistent spacing and robust serifs paired with irregular edges that suggest age, impact, or imperfect ink transfer. The goal is legibility with character, providing a dependable mono rhythm while adding a tactile, printed atmosphere.
Uppercase forms read bold and authoritative, while the lowercase retains the same mechanical discipline, producing a cohesive page color in paragraphs. Numerals share the same rough-ink texture and sturdy construction, reinforcing the utilitarian voice in mixed text settings.