Being the monospace font freak that I am, I recently found PT Mono and have fallen in love with it. Turns out, I’ve been liking the PT family of fonts for a while: I have been using PT Sans for this blog’s headings. You can download PT Mono (and others) for free from ParaType’s web site.
If PT Mono is my newly found attraction, I have been really liking Envy Code R for its extreme readability. If I had to pick a single monospace font to live with for the rest of my entire life, I’d choose Envy Code R. You can download Envy Code R for free from Font Squirrel.
If you’re into serif monospace fonts, give Verily Serif Mono a try. This used to be my favourite font until I stumbled upon Envy Code R.
If PT Mono is my newly found attraction, I have been really liking Envy Code R for its extreme readability. If I had to pick a single monospace font to live with for the rest of my entire life, I’d choose Envy Code R. You can download Envy Code R for free from Font Squirrel.
If you’re into serif monospace fonts, give Verily Serif Mono a try. This used to be my favourite font until I stumbled upon Envy Code R.