Typewriter Fiba 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, labels, book covers, editorial, retro, utilitarian, tactile, quirky, analog, typewritten feel, analog texture, friendly utility, editorial character, slab serif, blunt terminals, inked, soft corners, worn texture.
A monolinear, slab‑serif design with sturdy, blunt feet and slightly bulbous, ink-trap-like joins that create a stamped, inked look. Strokes are consistently robust with softened corners and subtle irregularities that suggest mechanical impact and imperfect ink transfer. The letterforms are compact and upright with generous internal counters; curves are round but slightly squarish in their modulation, keeping a firm, workmanlike rhythm across text.
Well-suited for headings, short paragraphs, and pull quotes where a typed, tactile flavor is desired—such as posters, packaging, product labels, and book or album covers. It can also work in editorial settings for sidebars or captions when you want a deliberately analog, archival tone rather than a pristine digital finish.
The overall tone feels retro and hands-on, evoking typed notes, labels, and archival documents. Its mild roughness and bouncy details add personality without turning into overt grunge, giving it an approachable, human-in-the-loop character.
Likely drawn to capture the feel of typewritten output—solid slabs, steady rhythm, and slight impression/ink artifacts—while keeping forms clear and legible. The design balances utilitarian structure with just enough irregularity to read as physical and authentic.
Distinctive slab terminals and occasional unevenness in stroke edges help it hold up at display sizes and add texture in short passages. The numerals are rounded and open, matching the friendly, utilitarian voice of the alphabet and maintaining a consistent, mechanical cadence.