Presented by SMeltery, a renowned French type foundry, Audimat Mono is a monospaced font offering 9 distinct styles, with Audimat Mono Light being showcased below.
Lekton, crafted at the ISIA (Institute for Industrial Arts in Italy), draws inspiration from the typefaces found on Olivetti typewriters, a brand celebrated for its commitment to design.
Introducing Liberation Mono, a monospaced font from Red Hat, a leading Linux distribution provider, and a member of the Liberation font family, which also encompasses Libration Sans and Libration Serif.
CP Mono, inspired by British license plate typefaces, boasts a uniform spacing both horizontally and vertically, leading to shorter ascenders and descenders.
Cousine, designed by Steve Matteson of Ascender Corporation, is a monospaced font engineered for optimal on-screen legibility.
DejaVu Mono, a part of the DejaVu font family—a collection of fonts freely available to the public domain—provides superior readability on screens.
Droid Sans Mono, designed for the Android platform, is a monospaced version of Droid Sans, well-suited for tabular layouts.
Telegrama, a monospaced font characterized by its futuristic look, was designed by the Japanese typographer Yamoaka Yasuhiro.
Inconsolata, designed by Raph Levien, is a visually appealing and highly legible “programmer’s font,” particularly effective in design applications.
Luxi Mono, a practical monospaced font crafted by Kris Holmes and Charles Bigelow, is a member of the Luxi font family, which also includes Luxi Sans and Luxi Serif.