Neue Montreal Mono style list

14 Styles

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  • Thin 200
  • Light 300
  • Book 400
  • Regular 450
  • Medium 530
  • Semibold 700
  • Bold 800
  • Thin Italic 200
  • Light Italic 300
  • Book Italic 400
  • Regular Italic 450
  • Medium Italic 530
  • Semibold Italic 700
  • Bold Italic 800
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Coding ligatures and a wealth of features.
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The history of monospace typefaces is a captivating journey through the evolution of typography, shaped by necessity and innovation. Early computer screens and terminals prominently featured fixed-width fonts for displaying text. This was especially beneficial for programmers, as the uniform character width made it easier to identify code blocks and streamline the debugging process.
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These fonts, distinguished by their consistent character width, trace their origins back to the early days of print, where innovation was spurred by necessity. Our story begins with Johannes Gutenberg's groundbreaking invention of the printing press in the 15th century. During this era, the mechanical constraints of movable type necessitated that each character occupy the same horizontal space. This fundamental need for uniformity laid the groundwork for what would become monospace fonts. Fast forward to the late 19th century, where monospace fonts found a fresh purpose with the emergence of typewriters. These early machines featured keyboards with fixed-width characters, simplifying alignment and ensuring that each character was allotted the same space. This newfound uniformity proved indispensable for producing business documents and administrative paperwork, where precision and legibility were paramount. As the 20th century unfolded and the digital age took hold, monospace fonts made their transition to computing environments. Early computer screens and terminals prominently featured fixed-width fonts for displaying text. This was especially beneficial for programmers, as the uniform character width made it easier to identify code blocks and streamline the debugging process.
Neue Montreal Mono is variable

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Glyphs set overview

Glyphs set overview

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Neue Montreal Mono's Features

Alternate a
a
a
Round dots
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.:;äëijö!?
Standard ligatures
fi ff ffi fl ffl
fi ff ffi fl ffl
Boxed
PANGR
PANGR
Coding Alternates
/*=≠\
/*=≠\
Discretionary coding ligatures
*** #[ ### $> ==>
*** #[ ### $> ==>
Case sensitive forms
{[(OH-@11:11!)]}
{[(OH-@11:11!)]}
Slashed Zero
0
0
Simple Zero
0
0

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Experience the perfect fusion of style and functionality with Neue Montreal Mono. This monospace version of our bestseller, Neue Montreal, introduces coding ligatures and a wealth of features like a special “Button-mode” to elevate your design and coding projects.

From its clean, modern aesthetic to its extensive character set, 14 styles including italics and multilingual support, Neue Montreal Mono empowers designers, developers, and creatives with the tools to excel in every project. Upgrade your typography game today and discover the endless possibilities with Neue Montreal Mono.

Categories

  • Cyrillic
  • Grotesk
  • Monospace
  • Sans Serif
  • Variable

Styles

  • 14 Styles

14 Styles with 2339 Glyphs each
Including Italics, Cyrillic Support & Unique coding ligatures

Version

1.00

Latest update: September 2023

Available formats

OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2

Language Support

Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chechen, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Ukranian, Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lituanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Saami ... (and more)

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