Typewriter Fima 9 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: screenplays, manuscripts, forms, code snippets, captions, retro, utilitarian, analog, editorial, workmanlike, typewriter feel, document utility, retro texture, column alignment, analog warmth, slab serif, rounded terminals, inked, soft corners, mechanical.
A monospaced slab-serif with sturdy, rectangular proportions and gently rounded corners that keep the texture soft rather than rigid. Strokes are low-contrast and consistently weighted, with compact slab feet and subtly bulbous terminals that suggest ink spread or worn type. Counters are open and simple, and the overall rhythm is even and predictable, producing a steady, grid-like color in lines of text.
Well-suited to layouts that benefit from fixed-width alignment, such as scripts, technical notes, forms, and tabular text where columns need to lock in. It also works effectively for retro-themed editorial treatments, captions, and short blocks of copy where a typewritten texture is desired.
The font conveys a retro, mechanical tone associated with typed documents and analog reproduction. Its slightly softened terminals and inky edges add a human, tactile feel that reads as practical and lived-in rather than pristine or corporate.
Designed to emulate the dependable cadence of mechanical typing while remaining clean and legible in running text. The softened, slightly inky shaping appears intended to add warmth and authenticity without sacrificing the disciplined structure of a fixed-width design.
Uppercase forms feel solid and authoritative, while the lowercase maintains straightforward, readable shapes with modest details. Numerals and punctuation sit firmly within the same mechanical system, reinforcing a consistent, typewritten voice in continuous text.