Typewriter Ogki 10 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, editorial, labels, headlines, vintage, playful, rustic, handmade, quirky, retro print, typewritten feel, friendly display, period styling, rounded, blunt serifs, soft edges, inked, worn.
A heavy, softly sculpted serif design with rounded terminals and blunt, slab-like feet that echo typewriter-era forms. The strokes are largely even and low-contrast, with slightly irregular contours that suggest ink spread or worn impressions rather than crisp geometry. Letterforms lean gently to the right and maintain a steady, mechanical rhythm, while the lowercase shows compact bowls and sturdy stems that keep texture dense and dark on the page. Counters are moderate and often softened, giving the overall silhouette a cushiony, stamped look.
Works best for display and short-to-medium text where a strong, vintage-leaning voice is desired—posters, headings, pull quotes, packaging, labels, and themed collateral. It also suits designs aiming for a typewritten or stamped feel, especially when paired with simple layouts and generous spacing.
The font conveys a nostalgic, analog character—part old office type, part folk sign-painting—balancing toughness with a friendly, humorous wobble. Its softened edges and inky weight read as lived-in and approachable, lending text a casual, storybook-like warmth rather than strict formality.
The design appears intended to recreate a mechanical, typewriter-adjacent impression while adding extra softness and charm through rounded slab serifs and subtly imperfect edges. It prioritizes a distinctive, characterful texture and an analog sense of print over pristine, modern precision.
The texture is visually consistent across letters and numerals, with small asymmetries and slightly bulbous joins that add personality without breaking the underlying regularity. The numerals match the same sturdy, rounded construction, helping mixed alphanumeric settings feel cohesive.