Typewriter Fipe 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: screenplays, labels, posters, zines, props, vintage, utilitarian, rough, analog, documentary, typed feel, aged texture, document tone, practical clarity, retro utility, inked, worn, blunt, rounded, sturdy.
A monolinear, monospaced serif design with broad proportions and a steady, mechanical rhythm. Strokes stay relatively even, while terminals and serifs appear blunt and slightly rounded, with subtly irregular edges that suggest ink spread or worn type. Counters are open and uncomplicated, and the overall drawing favors sturdy, workmanlike shapes over refinement, maintaining consistent color across lines of text.
Well suited to typewritten effects in screenplays, scripts, forms, and other document-like layouts where a fixed-width cadence is desirable. The lightly worn texture also works for packaging labels, editorial pull quotes, posters, and retro-themed graphics where a tactile, printed feel adds character.
The font conveys an analog, archival tone—practical and matter-of-fact, with a hint of nostalgia. Its slight roughness reads as human and tactile, like text produced on well-used equipment, giving it an honest, documentary character rather than a polished corporate feel.
The design appears intended to recreate the look of mechanical text output with a slightly aged impression—prioritizing consistent spacing and dependable readability while introducing subtle roughness to evoke ink, paper, and wear.
The distressed edge behavior is mild but persistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, creating texture without breaking legibility. Spacing and fixed-width cadence reinforce a structured, typed look, while the wide set and sturdy serifs give headings and short blocks a confident presence.