Typewriter Haho 10 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Typewriter Spool' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial display, posters, book covers, packaging, labels, analog, rustic, quirky, nostalgic, workmanlike, typewriter evocation, tactile texture, retro character, informal tone, rounded slabs, inked, blunt, soft corners, irregular edges.
A monolinear slab-serif design with generous horizontal proportions and a sturdy, blocky skeleton. Strokes stay largely even, with softened corners and subtly uneven edges that mimic ink spread or worn imprinting rather than crisp digital outlines. Serifs are short and rounded, terminals are blunt, and counters tend toward squarish ovals, producing a compact, sturdy texture in text. The overall rhythm is steady and mechanical, while small shape quirks and wobble keep it from feeling rigid.
It suits headings and short-to-medium text where a typewritten, physical-imprint feel is desirable—posters, cover typography, packaging, labels, and editorial callouts. The sturdy shapes and consistent stroke weight also make it effective for signage-style compositions where character and texture matter as much as neutrality.
The font reads as distinctly analog and tactile, evoking typed pages, labels, and stamped ephemera. Its softened, slightly imperfect outlines add a friendly, lived-in character that feels nostalgic and a bit offbeat rather than strictly utilitarian.
The design appears intended to capture the cadence of mechanical typing while adding softened, slightly distressed contours for warmth and authenticity. It balances a disciplined, grid-friendly structure with enough irregularity to suggest age, wear, or inked pressure.
In paragraph settings it forms a dark, even color with a slightly mottled edge that becomes part of the personality. The wide set and rounded slab details help maintain clarity while emphasizing a handcrafted, impression-like finish.