Typewriter Fiba 10 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, editorial, titles, analog, worn, utilitarian, retro, no-nonsense, typewritten feel, print texture, vintage utility, document vibe, blunt, chunky, inked, roughened, mechanical.
A monospaced, typewriter-like design with sturdy slabby serifs and mostly straight, mechanical construction softened by irregular, slightly wobbly outlines. Strokes show noticeable ink gain and minor roughness at terminals, creating a subtly distressed texture without heavy grunge. Counters are compact and forms are broad, giving letters a dense, stamped presence; round shapes (like O and 0) read more oval than perfectly circular. Overall spacing is consistent and rigid in rhythm, while the edges and joins add an organic, printed imperfection.
Works well for short-to-medium settings where a mechanical, printed texture is desirable: posters, title treatments, editorial pull quotes, packaging, and themed graphics that reference documents, labels, or archival material. It can also add character to interface mockups or code-like layouts when the goal is atmosphere rather than ultra-crisp neutrality.
The font evokes analog paperwork and practical documentation—like something typed, duplicated, and handled over time. Its roughened imprint and steady monospaced cadence suggest utility with a vintage, archival edge, balancing clarity with character.
Likely designed to capture the disciplined spacing and construction of monospaced typing while introducing imperfections that mimic ink spread and worn impressions. The goal appears to be an immediately recognizable typewritten voice with enough texture to feel tactile and human.
Uppercase proportions feel robust and slightly top-heavy in places, while lowercase maintains a straightforward, workmanlike silhouette. Numerals share the same inked, slightly uneven finish, helping mixed text retain a cohesive “impression on paper” texture at display sizes.