Typewriter Abgo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, labels, props, vintage, gritty, utilitarian, analog, industrial, aged imprint, mechanical feel, document tone, authenticity, worn, inked, blunt, chunky, textured.
A monospaced serif with heavy, blunt terminals and slightly irregular outlines that mimic uneven inking. Strokes are sturdy with modest contrast and visibly soft, rounded corners, producing a stamped, slightly swollen silhouette. The serifs are short and blocky, and the overall rhythm is consistent and tightly timed, with small variations in edge texture that read as mechanical wear rather than hand lettering.
Best suited to headlines, short paragraphs, captions, and UI moments where a mechanical, worn texture is desirable—such as posters, product packaging, tags, and label-style layouts. It also works well for themed graphics, film/scene props, and mock documents where consistent monospacing and an inked imprint look help sell authenticity.
The tone is archival and workmanlike, evoking paperwork, labels, and equipment markings with a mildly distressed, lived-in feel. It carries a no-nonsense, utilitarian character that reads as retro and gritty without becoming decorative.
The design appears intended to recreate the impression of printed output from a well-used mechanical device, preserving monospaced discipline while adding edge wear and ink variation for atmosphere. It balances readability with texture, aiming for an immediately recognizable, period-evocative voice.
Numerals and capitals feel robust and poster-capable, while the lowercase maintains clear typewriter-style proportions and straightforward forms. The deliberate roughness is most noticeable at joins and terminals, where edges appear slightly chipped or ink-bleeded, adding personality at display sizes and a tactile texture in short text.