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an old fashioned typewriter with letters and numbers on the front page, in black ink

Discover the charm of typewriter fonts with our extensive range. Whether you're aiming for a retro vibe or a modern look with a vintage twist, our fonts provide the perfect blend of old-school charm and contemporary design.

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the different types of font used in this typewriter are shown on top of each other

Probably not everyone has had one but I remember very well using this object for my reports when I was in school and for making the labels on my cassette tapes look neat: the typewriter. Now we use the computer or laptop for reports and letters and you will not be bothered if you make a mistake, you can remove your typo with a click of a mouse. When using a typewrite however it's a whole other story! I had to use special white ink, tipp-ex or a correction roller for example. It's also not a…

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the typewriter font is displayed in blue and white, with different types of lettering

I started learning to type on my dad’s retro Royal Quiet De Luxe typewriter which is still in excellent condition (swipe to see). I miss that familiar clickity-clack of the keys when they hit the paper and that ‘ding’ at the end. Typewriter fonts are monospaced typefaces that mimic the style of old mechanical typewriters. These fonts often evoke a vintage, nostalgic feel, making them popular for designs that want to reflect retro or analogue aesthetics. Designers use them to create a sens...

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an old fashioned typewriter with buttons and numbers on the front, back and sides

rubber stamp sheet from (my co.) www.junque.net I made these in 2000, and now typewriter keys are so ubiquitous, I feel faintly ridiculous using my own stamps in my artwork any more. Too bad. I adore these. I made the images from two antique typewriters in my collection.

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an old typewriter with letters and numbers on it

1. A, 2. B, 3. C, 4. D, 5. E, 6. F 7. G, 8. H, 9. I, 10. J, 11. K, 12. L 13. M, 14. N, 15. O, 16. P, 17. Q, 18. R 19. S, 20. T, 21. U, 22. V, 23. W, 24. X 25. Y, 26. Z, 27. 2, 28. 3, 29. 4, 30. 5 31. 6, 32. 7, 33. 8, 34. 9, 35. : ;, 36. fullstop Created with fd's Flickr Toys

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a close up of text on a piece of paper with writing underneath it in black and white

In June 1952, Print magazine devoted an entire issue to the typewriter, "a machine to supersede the pen." The front cover, designed by George A. Shealy, cleverly illustrates the concept of an "imprint" from the artwork on the back cover. The endsheets are a nice pattern of alphabetical U&lc typewriter text. The design and layout of the remaining interior pages are far less interesting, but the content compensates for this shortfall. It begins with a short historical background of the…

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