Mitigate is a condensed slab-serif typeface family. There are several broad and regular width typewriter fonts available, but drastically condensed typewriter styles are scarce. The Mitigate Family features two distressed styles, in addition to...
In the United States and Canada, embossed license plates have been used to create the Dealerplate typeface, which consists of seventeen different styles. Dealerplate fonts offer each respective state or province’s most recent embossed...
In ye olden days, nothing said “personalized business correspondence” like a typewritten letter, and several type foundries cast simulated typewriter fonts so authentic-looking “personal” letters could be mass-produced. This typeface is based on one…
Monospaced Courier-style fonts in two weights and reverse, plus ASCII extended characters (line drawing components), to create PC-type screens for computer manuals.
MVB Fantabular proves that monospaced faces needn’t be formal or bland. Inspired by the letterforms of older typewriters, Akemi Aoki designed a playful family of three weights with italics. With every character the same...
As an ironic gloss on the unsophisticated “typewriter” genre, the Bodoni Egyptian Mono typeface channels the classic dignity of early 19th century letter forms, presenting a quite proper family of OpenType fonts, with a...
Vinetters has letters on the alternating leaves of a vine. It is monospaced and uses the OpenType contextual alternatives (calt) feature to alternate leaves as the vine snakes its way across the page, putting...
Doire is a monowidth font based on the face used on the old Royal Gaelic manual typewriter. Doire Royal is a “rough” version of that font. Doire was first digitized in 1993 by Michael...
Teamhair Tower is a “rough” monowidth font based on the face used on the old Sears Tower Gaelic manual typewriter. Teamhair was first digitized in 2002 by Michael Everson and originally used the MacGaelic...