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About this font family

Font designed after the face of a few characters of a real old 1913 small portable typewriter.

It looks like those early typescripts, rough, irregular and eroded, meaningful of mitycal famous authors, such as Hemingway, as well as “ serie noire ” movies or anonymous state employee working in a gloomy Kafka’s office. It is a complete alphabetic full font. It is used as variously as web-site titles, posters design or books editing. More…

It may be preferable, if possible, when printing, to choose a pale color a little rather than condensed - dark grey instead of heavy black, for example - to give the best appearance and take benefit from the full details. The old typewriter character size is 11 to 12 points, but this font easily supports enlargement.

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1913 Typewriter Normal

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1913 Typewriter Italic

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1913 Typewriter Bold

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1913 Typewriter Bold Italic

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available in all of the styles:
Basic Latin/English letters West European diacritics Ligatures Dingbats & Symbols

only available in some of the styles:
Euro

Available formats

available in all of the styles:
Windows TrueType   Mac TrueType  

only available in some of the styles:
OpenType OTF  

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