Typewriter Dery 14 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: body text, editorial, packaging, labels, posters, vintage, analog, utilitarian, worn, typewritten feel, archival tone, tactile texture, functional clarity, slab serif, bracketed, inked, soft edges, mechanical.
A monoline slab-serif design with sturdy, bracketed terminals and a slightly uneven, inked outline that mimics impression and paper texture. Strokes stay largely uniform, with gentle rounding and small irregularities at joins and ends that keep the rhythm from feeling sterile. The letterforms are compact and sturdy, with open counters and straightforward construction, giving the text a steady, mechanical cadence.
It suits projects that benefit from an analog, document-forward voice: editorial layouts, captions, pull quotes, and longer passages where a steady, utilitarian texture is desirable. It also works well for packaging, tags, stamps, and poster work where a subtly worn, mechanical feel supports the message without overpowering it.
The overall tone feels archival and workmanlike—evoking typed documents, labels, and vintage correspondence. Subtle roughness adds a human, tactile quality, suggesting age, handling, or repeated impressions without becoming aggressively distressed.
The design appears intended to recreate the look of typed output with a refined, consistent structure, adding slight edge wear and impression irregularity to convey authenticity. It prioritizes clarity and rhythmic uniformity while injecting character through controlled roughness rather than high contrast or decorative detail.
Capitals are conservative and readable, while lowercase visible in the sample carries a pragmatic, typewriter-like economy of form. The figures are clear and robust, with a consistent color across lines of text that holds together well in paragraph settings.