Typewriter Ogpo 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, labels, book covers, editorial, packaging, retro, utilitarian, gritty, human, informal, typewritten feel, vintage texture, analog warmth, document vibe, worn, inked, roughened, soft serif, mechanical.
A slanted, monospaced serif design with sturdy, low-contrast strokes and generous sidebearings that give it an airy, wide rhythm. The letterforms are built from simple, typewriter-like geometry—rounded bowls, compact apertures, and small bracketed serifs—then softened by uneven edges and slight stroke wobble that reads like ink spread or worn type. Curves are slightly squarish and terminals tend to be blunt, producing a consistent, mechanical cadence while retaining a handmade irregularity across the set.
This font suits headlines, pull quotes, and short editorial passages where a vintage typewritten voice is desired. It also works well for packaging details, labels, UI/UX mockups that mimic printed forms, and branding elements that benefit from an aged, mechanical texture.
The overall tone feels archival and workmanlike, like text pulled from an old receipt, field notes, or a carbon-copy memo. The gentle slant and roughened finish add warmth and a touch of grit, suggesting authenticity and lived-in character rather than polished modernity.
The design appears intended to evoke classic typewritten output while adding a deliberately worn, inked finish for personality. Its fixed-width structure prioritizes a steady, mechanical rhythm, while the softened edges and slight irregularities introduce a human, analog feel.
Figures and capitals keep the same fixed-width spacing, reinforcing the typewriter rhythm; the texture becomes more noticeable at larger sizes where the rough edges and inky joins read as deliberate aging. The design stays legible in continuous text, but its distressed contours make it especially distinctive in short bursts.