Typewriter Lepa 6 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: packaging, posters, headlines, labels, editorial, retro, mechanical, rugged, friendly, utilitarian, typewriter mimicry, vintage texture, high legibility, sturdy tone, slab serif, blunted, inked, soft corners, worn edges.
A heavy, slab-serif typewriter face with compact, blocky construction and clearly defined, rectangular terminals. Strokes are broadly even and the corners are slightly softened, producing a stamped, inked impression rather than crisp digital geometry. The set keeps a consistent cell-like rhythm typical of fixed-width designs, with sturdy verticals, generous interior counters, and straightforward, highly legible silhouettes. Subtle irregularities at joins and terminals add a lightly worn, printed texture without becoming overtly distressed.
This font suits titles and short-to-medium blocks of text where a typewritten, analog flavor is desired—such as posters, packaging, labels, menus, and editorial callouts. The solid weight and steady spacing also work well for branded system text in designs aiming for a retro, industrial, or workshop aesthetic.
The overall tone is vintage and workmanlike, evoking paperwork, labels, and mechanical printing. Its weight and rounded edges keep it approachable, while the firm slabs and steady spacing maintain an authoritative, utilitarian character.
The design appears intended to recreate the visual authority of classic typewriter output while adding a heavier, more poster-ready presence. Slightly softened edges and a mild printed texture help it feel tactile and human, like ink pressed into paper rather than perfectly uniform outlines.
Capitals read particularly robust, with pronounced slabs and compact proportions; numerals share the same sturdy, inked feel and remain clear at display sizes. The texture is consistent across the alphabet, helping long lines of text retain a coherent, typewritten color.