Typewriter Degi 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, book covers, editorial, labels, retro, utilitarian, noir, analog, typewriter feel, vintage texture, document vibe, gritty tone, worn, inked, blunt, chunky, rounded serifs.
A monospaced serif face with compact, typewriter-like proportions and a deliberately imperfect, inked texture. Strokes are low-contrast and generally sturdy, with softened corners and small slab-like terminals that read as slightly blunted or worn. Curves show subtle waviness and uneven edges, giving counters and joins a gently distressed, stamped impression while maintaining consistent spacing and a steady rhythm across lines.
Well suited to headlines, packaging, labels, and cover typography where a typewritten voice and tactile texture are desirable. It can also work for short editorial passages, captions, and UI-like readouts when you want a monospaced structure with a more human, inked finish than a clean system mono.
The overall tone feels retro and utilitarian, evoking paperwork, report headers, and old machine-typed documents. Its roughened outlines add an analog, noir-leaning character that can suggest archival authenticity or a gritty, investigative mood without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to emulate the look of mechanical typing with visible wear—consistent fixed-width spacing paired with softened, slightly distressed outlines to suggest ink spread, aging, or repeated impact.
Uppercase forms are straightforward and blocky, while the lowercase keeps a readable, workmanlike structure; the single-story-style shapes in letters like “a” and the sturdy bowls in “p/q” reinforce the mechanical feel. Numerals are similarly robust and irregular at the edges, helping the face retain character in mixed alphanumeric settings.