Typewriter Myry 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: typewriter ui, posters, book covers, zines, title cards, vintage, gritty, mechanical, noir, editorial, evoke typing, add texture, create grit, signal vintage, distressed, inked, worn, blunt, sturdy.
A monospaced, typewriter-like design with sturdy, blunt serifs and rounded outer corners. The strokes show noticeable wear: edges are irregular, with slight nicks, bulges, and flattened terminals that mimic ink spread and uneven impression. Curves are compact and somewhat squarish, counters are relatively tight, and the overall color is dark and dense, creating a consistent, stamped rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display and short-to-medium passages where a typed, worn texture is desirable, such as posters, book covers, title cards, and editorial graphics. It can also work in interfaces or layouts that want a retro typewriter voice, especially when set with generous leading to let the rough edges breathe.
The texture and uneven edges evoke an analog, lived-in feel—suggesting typed pages, carbon copies, and archival documents. It reads as utilitarian and assertive with a hint of grit, lending a slightly suspenseful, documentary tone rather than a clean, modern neutrality.
The design appears intended to reproduce the feel of mechanical typing and imperfect printing—combining monospaced discipline with deliberately distressed contours to suggest age, handling, and inked impression.
Despite the distressed outlines, the letterforms remain structurally clear, with strong verticals and predictable monospaced spacing that keeps lines orderly. The irregularities appear built into the contours rather than coming from random noise, so repeated letters maintain a coherent, intentional patina.