Typewriter Tori 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, editorial, title cards, retro, analog, gritty, utilitarian, playful, typewriter feel, aged print, tactile texture, vintage tone, worn, inked, blunt, heavy, soft-edged.
A chunky slab-serif typewriter face with rounded, blunted corners and a visibly worn imprint. Strokes are heavy and fairly even, with minimal contrast and a slightly irregular edge that suggests ink spread or a distressed strike. Letterforms are compact and sturdy, with broad terminals, open counters, and a consistent mechanical rhythm across the set. The overall texture reads intentionally imperfect, giving lines of text a mottled, printed-on-paper feel.
Best suited to display-forward settings where a printed, typewritten mood is desired, such as posters, cover titles, packaging labels, and editorial pull quotes. It can work in short-to-medium passages when the goal is texture and character, but the distressed weight may feel dense at very small sizes or in long reading.
The font conveys an analog, vintage atmosphere—part office utility, part old poster and pulp ephemera. Its worn edges add grit and character while keeping a friendly, approachable tone rather than a severe industrial one.
The design appears intended to evoke mechanical typewriting and imperfect ink transfer, combining sturdy slab forms with purposeful wear to create instant retro authenticity and tactile print texture.
In running text, the distressed silhouette becomes a dominant texture, so the face tends to look darker and more compact than a clean typewriter design. The numerals match the same soft, stamped quality, reinforcing the consistent “impression” effect across letters and figures.