Typewriter Leha 5 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, editorial, headlines, labels, retro, industrial, utilitarian, tough, gritty, typewritten feel, vintage texture, document aesthetic, rugged voice, slab serif, inked, worn edges, rounded corners, blunt terminals.
A sturdy slab-serif typewriter face with heavy, blunt strokes and softly rounded corners. Letterforms are built from simple, mechanical shapes with minimal stroke modulation and compact counters, creating a dense, inked texture. The outlines show slight irregularity and edge wear, like uneven inking or impact from repeated strikes, while spacing stays strictly even for a steady, grid-like rhythm. Numerals are similarly robust and straightforward, matching the alphabet’s solid, workmanlike proportions.
Works well for display settings that benefit from a mechanical, stamped aesthetic—posters, book covers, editorial headers, labels, and packaging. It can also serve for short passages where a vintage, document-like feel is desired, especially when you want a strong typographic texture.
The overall tone feels retro and industrial, with a no-nonsense, utilitarian voice. Subtle wear adds a gritty, analog character that reads as archival, documentary, and a bit rugged rather than pristine or corporate.
Likely designed to evoke classic typewritten output with a heavier, more forceful impression, pairing strict, mechanical spacing with lightly distressed edges to suggest age, ink spread, or repeated use.
Capitals are assertive and blocky, while lowercase maintains clear, familiar typewriter silhouettes that stay legible despite the distressed edges. The texture becomes more pronounced in paragraphs, where the dark color and consistent spacing produce a strong, stamped look.