Typewriter Vuby 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: book design, editorial, posters, packaging, title cards, retro, utilitarian, gritty, analog, typewriter feel, vintage patina, printed texture, document tone, rugged clarity, inked, worn, blunt, rugged, mechanical.
A monoline, slabby serif design with compact, sturdy letterforms and deliberately uneven edges that mimic ink spread and worn type. Strokes stay low-contrast and fairly consistent, with short bracket-like feet and squared terminals that give a punched, mechanical rhythm. Counters are open and plain, curves are slightly flattened, and small irregularities at joins and ends create a lightly distressed, printed texture while keeping the overall silhouette crisp and legible.
Well-suited for book interiors or editorial pull quotes where a typed, archival character is desired, and for posters or title cards that benefit from a bold, analog texture. It also works for packaging and labels when you want a practical, stamped/typed feel without sacrificing straightforward readability.
The font projects a no-nonsense, document-like tone with a vintage, analog grit—suggesting typed pages, carbon copies, and utilitarian labeling. Its roughened contours add a human, imperfect edge that feels archival and slightly industrial rather than polished or corporate.
Likely designed to recreate the look of mechanical, inked typing with subtle wear—capturing the cadence of monospaced composition while adding printed imperfections for atmosphere. The goal appears to be dependable text color with a built-in vintage patina for themed layouts and narrative-driven design.
Texture is built into the outlines rather than added as an effect: corners nibble, stems wobble subtly, and rounded letters show minor choppiness that reads as age and handling. The figures share the same sturdy build and simple geometry, helping numerals blend naturally into text settings.