Typewriter Mywe 3 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: body text, captions, forms, labels, editorial, retro, utilitarian, mechanical, worn, matter-of-fact, typewriter feel, document texture, retro utility, analog realism, slab serif, rounded corners, inked, imperfect, blunt.
A monospaced slab-serif design with sturdy, blunt letterforms and softly rounded terminals that mimic ink spread. Strokes are mostly even, with subtle modulation and slightly irregular contours that create a lightly worn, printed feel. Serifs are blocky and squared-off, and curves (notably in C, O, and e) are generous and open, keeping counters clear at text sizes. Overall spacing is consistent and gridlike, reinforcing a mechanical rhythm.
Well-suited for passages that want a typed-document voice: editorial pullouts, captions, packaging copy, labels, and UI moments like code-style callouts or terminal-inspired layouts. It also works effectively for headings when a practical, archival tone is desired rather than a polished corporate feel.
The font conveys a practical, archival tone—like typed notes, labels, and forms—tempered by gentle imperfections that feel human and tactile. Its slightly distressed edges and rounded corners add a vintage, document-centric character without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to replicate the steady cadence of monospaced typing while introducing subtle wear and ink variance to evoke printed ephemera. It aims for clear readability and a convincing analog texture, balancing mechanical structure with a lightly imperfect finish.
Capitals appear broad and stable, with emphatic slab terminals that read well in short bursts. Numerals are simple and robust, matching the same inked, slightly softened finish as the letters. The overall texture becomes more noticeable in paragraphs, where the minor irregularities build a convincing typed-page color.