Typewriter Fima 10 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: typewriter effect, editorial quotes, packaging labels, posters, book covers, retro, utilitarian, editorial, archival, workmanlike, typed authenticity, document tone, retro utility, structured rhythm, slab serif, inked, rounded terminals, bracketed, softened.
A monospaced slab-serif design with compact, sturdy letterforms and softened, slightly inked-looking joins. Strokes feel mechanically even yet not sterile, with subtle curvature and bracketed slab terminals that give counters a rounded, press-printed character. The capitals are broad and steady, while lowercase forms keep a straightforward rhythm with a small, typewriter-like footprint and clear, open apertures. Numerals follow the same sturdy construction, with rounded bowls and firm slab endings that maintain consistent texture across a line.
Well-suited for designs that want an unmistakable typed or document aesthetic, such as pull quotes, captions, and short editorial blocks. It also works effectively in packaging, signage, or posters where a retro utilitarian tone and consistent mono rhythm support a structured layout.
The overall tone is vintage and practical, evoking typed documents, workshop labels, and archival paperwork. Its slightly softened, worn-in edges add warmth and humanity, balancing a no-nonsense mechanical voice with a hint of nostalgia.
The design appears intended to capture the dependable, mechanical regularity of typed text while adding a slightly softened, inked finish for character. It prioritizes consistent rhythm and a sturdy slab-serif skeleton to deliver a clear, classic document texture in display and short-text settings.
Letter shapes emphasize stability over flourish: serifs are substantial and gently curved into stems, and curves are slightly squarish rather than geometric. The consistent width and steady spacing create a strong horizontal cadence, making the texture feel orderly and document-like.