Best Monospace Fonts for 2025
Article by Studio Ground Floor
As 2025 fully rolls ahead, here’s a breakdown of five of the best monospaced fonts from Pangram Pangram for the creative who seeks both precision and expression.
Monospace fonts are a necessary tool in any creative’s arsenal – both aesthetically and practically – offering a distinctive, typically more mechanical tone that often adds a sense of precision and structure.
These fonts are handy for coding, technical designs, or anywhere clarity and alignment are essential. As 2025 fully rolls ahead, here’s a breakdown of five of the best monospaced fonts from Pangram Pangram for the creative who seeks both precision and expression. Whether you’re working in coding, branding, or editorial design, these monospaced fonts bring structure, functionality, and style to the forefront.
Model Mono
Model Mono takes inspiration from the world of plastic model kits, specifically the highly detailed Tamiya brand. This monospaced typeface captures the precision of assembling model kits with its clean, modular forms.
It has a mechanical aesthetic that is both nostalgic and modern, designed with the same meticulousness one would apply to constructing a model. With 72 fonts, Model offers a wide range of typographic options, including both upright and italic styles – not to mention a unique Plastic and Plastic Line style alongside its default Sans cut – supporting multiple languages, Japanese alphabets, and specialised punctuation characters.
Lettra Mono
Lettra Mono combines the charm of classic typewriter fonts with the intricacies of botanical illustrations. Its monospaced serif design emphasises modular spacing, offering consistent weight and proportion across characters. With its unique diamond-shaped details and strong vertical contrast, Lettra Mono successfully merges the nostalgic appeal of traditional fonts with modern mechanical precision.
The typeface includes experimental features such as unconventional ligatures too, alongside ordinal abbreviations, and even a distinctive double-width uppercase and lowercase ‘Oo’. Available in 16 styles with italics, this typeface is perfect for projects requiring structure and creativity, with a visual flair that stands out in small and large scales.
Neue Montreal Mono
Neue Montreal Mono takes everything that makes the original Neue Montreal great and adapts it into a practical monospaced version. Perfect for developers and creatives alike, this font brings clarity, modernity, and functionality together in one clean package. With a character set that includes 14 styles (both upright and italic), Neue Montreal Mono boasts multilingual support, coding ligatures, and an experimental “Button-mode” feature. It’s an excellent choice for, well, anything.
Fraktion Mono
Fraktion Mono brings a playful twist to the typically technical, mechanical world of monospaced typefaces. Based initially on Fraktion Sans, it maintains the square shapes and compact capitals that evoke an industrial aesthetic but adds a surprising sense of playfulness with ink traps and exaggerated details. This makes it an excellent option for less formal uses of monospaced fonts, albeit still incredibly functional. Fraktion Mono’s unique visual characteristics, like the playful spur on the lowercase ‘a’, make it stand out from other monospaced fonts.
Right Serif Mono
Monospaced serifs rarely come as striking and refined as Right Serif Mono, a monospace iteration of the fan-favourite Right Serif, bringing the dynamic personality of the Right superfamily into the monospace genre. With its distinctive proportions and elegant design, this typeface brings flair and readability to the monospace world. Right Serif Mono strikes the perfect balance between personality and practicality, making it great for use in both primary and secondary roles (or even tertiary, if you’re into that!). Whether used alone or paired with other fonts like Right Serif or Right Grotesk Mono, Right Serif Mono excels in clarity while still adding a distinctive character.
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