Typewriter Mywe 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: typewritten quotes, editorial pullquotes, props, packaging, posters, retro, utilitarian, worn, workmanlike, matter-of-fact, typewriter feel, aged texture, document tone, utility, rounded slabs, inked, blunt terminals, soft corners, typewritten.
A monoline, slab-inflected design with roomy set width and a steady mechanical rhythm. Strokes stay largely even, with blunt, slightly flared terminals and subtly rounded corners that soften the silhouettes. Many joins and edges show mild irregularity—like ink spread, worn type, or uneven pressure—creating a textured outline while keeping letterforms clear. Counters are generous and bowls are compact but stable, supporting a sturdy, no-nonsense color in text.
Works well where a typewritten voice is desired: quotations, captions, short paragraphs, and design elements that mimic documents or forms. The steady spacing and sturdy shapes also suit posters, packaging, and on-screen graphics that benefit from a slightly distressed, analog texture.
The font evokes practical documents and mid-century office ephemera, with a gently weathered, analog feel. Its imperfect edges add a humanized grit that reads as authentic and utilitarian rather than polished or decorative.
Likely designed to capture the look of mechanical typing with a touch of wear—preserving the disciplined structure of a utilitarian text face while introducing subtle roughness for character and atmosphere.
The overall texture is consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, helping the face feel cohesive even with the intentionally imperfect outlines. Numerals share the same blunt, slightly softened construction, matching the text tone in mixed settings.