Typewriter Pehe 6 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: posters, props, packaging, editorial, headlines, vintage, gritty, utilitarian, analog, rough, typewriter feel, vintage mood, aged print, analog texture, distressed, inked, worn, bold, blunt.
A monospaced serif design with wide-set proportions and sturdy, fairly uniform strokes. The letterforms show softened corners and irregular, broken edges that mimic worn metal type or ink spread, giving each glyph a slightly rough, stamped silhouette. Serifs are heavy and bracketed, with a generally squared structure and compact counters that reinforce a dense, mechanical rhythm. The numerals and capitals maintain consistent cell width, producing an even, typewriter-like cadence across lines.
Well-suited to display settings where a vintage, typewritten feel is desired—posters, book or zine covers, packaging, and branding accents. It can also work for short editorial passages or pull quotes when the goal is atmosphere and texture over pristine long-form readability.
The overall tone feels archival and tactile, like text pulled from an old receipt, field report, or typewritten manuscript. Its distressed texture adds grit and nostalgia, conveying imperfection, authenticity, and a hands-on, analog character rather than clean precision.
The design appears intended to evoke mechanical type and aged printing, combining strict monospaced spacing with deliberately worn contours. It prioritizes period mood and tactile realism while keeping a consistent, grid-friendly rhythm for structured layouts.
Texture appears intentionally inconsistent—some strokes look nicked or eroded, and inner shapes can appear slightly uneven, which becomes more noticeable at larger sizes. In blocks of text, the strong serifs and dark color create a firm horizontal rhythm and a distinctly “struck” impression.