Typewriter Fise 1 is a light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: book titling, editorial pullquotes, film props, packaging, posters, nostalgic, literary, casual, warm, human, typewritten feel, period mood, manuscript voice, friendly utility, rounded serifs, soft terminals, bracketed serifs, inked, quirky.
A monospaced italic typewriter style with gently rounded, bracketed serifs and softly flared terminals. Strokes stay fairly even, with subtle swelling and a lightly inked feel that keeps edges from looking razor-sharp. The italic slant is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and figures, while the overall rhythm remains steady and mechanical due to fixed character widths. Counters are open and generous, and many joins finish with small curls or scooped details that add personality without breaking legibility.
Works well where a typed, narrative voice is desirable—editorial callouts, book or zine titling, posters, and packaging that leans vintage. It can also support on-screen or print props such as letters, dossiers, and credits where a consistent monospaced cadence helps sell the typewritten look.
The overall tone feels nostalgic and bookish, like well-used correspondence or a typed manuscript with a touch of human warmth. Its slight softness and playful terminals keep it approachable rather than strictly utilitarian, suggesting a retro, storytelling mood.
The design appears intended to evoke mechanical typing while softening it with rounded serifs and lightly inked shaping, balancing strict spacing with a more personable, expressive texture. The steady slant and consistent widths suggest a focus on maintaining a recognizable typewriter rhythm in continuous text.
Capitals are compact and slightly irregular in silhouette, giving headings a lively, handmade typewriter flavor. The numerals share the same slanted stance and rounded finishing, helping mixed text and data feel cohesive and period-appropriate.