Typewriter Abhi 10 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: props, packaging, posters, credits, editorial, typewritten, worn, vintage, gritty, utility, typewriter emulation, aged texture, analog authenticity, documentary tone, rough edges, ink spread, soft corners, blunted serifs, irregular texture.
A monospaced, typewriter-style serif with sturdy proportions and visibly uneven contours. Strokes are low-contrast but slightly lumpy, with soft, blunted terminals and subtle ink spread that thickens curves and joins. The letterforms keep a consistent mechanical rhythm and spacing, while the outlines introduce a stamped, imperfect texture that reads like worn metal type or a ribbon that’s seen heavy use.
Well-suited for typewriter-inflected headlines, short paragraphs, and captioning where a stamped, documentary feel is desired. It works especially well in graphic design contexts such as poster titling, packaging labels, film/TV credits, and period-inspired layouts, and can also serve as a distinctive UI/terminal-style display face when a textured imprint is appropriate.
The overall tone feels analog and utilitarian—evoking typed documents, carbon copies, and well-used office equipment. Its irregular edges add a gritty, humanized patina that suggests age, authenticity, and a touch of noir or archival atmosphere.
The design appears intended to recreate the look of real typed output while staying consistent and readable: a strict monospaced structure paired with intentionally imperfect outlines that simulate wear, ink gain, and mechanical variability.
Capitals appear sturdy and squarish with small slab-like serifs, while lowercase maintains clear, workmanlike shapes that hold up in continuous text. Numerals are bold and characterful, matching the same distressed imprint and consistent set width, which reinforces the mechanical cadence.