Typewriter Fifa 7 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: screenwriting, typewritten notes, book ephemera, posters, editorial pullquotes, retro, analog, worn, utilitarian, noir, typewriter authenticity, period texture, mechanical rhythm, print patina, rounded serifs, inked, blunted, softened, organic.
A monospaced serif design with broad, typewriter-like proportions and visibly softened terminals. Strokes show moderate contrast with slightly uneven, inked edges that create a worn, stamped texture. Serifs are rounded and blunted rather than sharp, and curves (notably in C, G, O, e, and s) feel gently irregular, as if impressed into paper. Counters are open and readable, and the overall rhythm is steady and mechanical despite the intentional roughness.
Works well anywhere a typewritten voice is desired: scripts, forms, labels, props, archival-style captions, and short editorial treatments. It can also serve for headlines or pull quotes when you want a fixed-width, mechanical rhythm with a subtly weathered print character.
The font conveys an analog, archival tone—part office utility, part detective novel ephemera. Its softened edges and lightly distressed impression suggest age, repetition, and physical printing, giving text a tactile, humanized mechanical feel.
The design appears intended to recreate the look of mechanical typing with the imperfections of ink spread and repeated impressions, balancing legibility with a deliberately aged, tactile texture.
Capitals read sturdy and poster-like in a fixed-width setting, while lowercase remains clear with classic typewriter cues such as a single-story a and a compact, rounded e. Numerals are simple and sturdy with the same inked softness, maintaining consistent color across lines in paragraph text.