Typewriter Pefy 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: typewritten notes, posters, packaging, zines, headlines, retro, analog, gritty, utilitarian, quirky, typewriter emulation, vintage texture, print authenticity, mechanical rhythm, worn, inked, blunt, chunky, softened.
A monoline, slab-serif typewriter face with blunt terminals and softly rounded corners that evoke ink spread and mechanical impression. Strokes are sturdy and low-contrast, with slightly irregular edges that create a subtly distressed, stamped texture. Letterforms are compact and steady in proportion, with prominent horizontal slabs on capitals and a straightforward, no-nonsense structure across the set. The overall rhythm is even and mechanical, while the roughened outlines keep it from feeling overly polished.
Works well for designs that want a typewritten or stamped feel: posters, zines, album art, packaging labels, and editorial callouts. It can also serve for short body copy where a mechanical, archival texture is desired, especially when paired with generous leading to keep the page from feeling too dense.
The font conveys a retro, analog tone—part utilitarian and part playful—like an old typewritten page or a well-used label maker. Its worn texture adds a gritty, human touch that feels informal and a little mischievous rather than corporate or pristine.
The design appears intended to recreate the feel of mechanical type with a deliberately worn, inked impression—prioritizing character and atmosphere while maintaining the disciplined spacing and steady cadence associated with monospaced lettering.
In running text, the consistent character widths and heavy slabs produce strong vertical alignment and a clear, blocky silhouette. The distressed edge treatment becomes more noticeable at larger sizes, where the irregular ink-like contour reads as intentional character rather than noise.