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Department of Public Affairs – BT-002

Ubuntu Mono Victor Mono
  1. Ubuntu brand, app and web guidelines that help you create professional materials, software, sites, apps that build the Ubuntu brand.

    #Typography #Tool #Design 7 social mentions

  2. The rather special coding font
    Dank mono annoys me except in <i>one</i> spot - conference presentation slides (where it still annoys me, but I can see it being useful). The italics as cursive is annoying - especially with the 's' that shows up in too many places. However, the difficulty of distinguishing italics from regular on a presentation I can mostly forgive it since I can now recognize the italics and that hint to whatever it is trying to show much more easily than if I was trying to figure out a color (I'm not color blind but that is an accessibility issue) or the 'is that tilted enough?' (and looking for a bit of nostalgia, https://dank.sh/ now redirects to https://philpl.gumroad.com/l/dank-mono and while its done, it can be purchased again!).

    #Fonts #Web Fonts #Typography 2 social mentions

  3. Victor Mono is an open-source monospaced font with optional cursive italics and programming symbol ligatures.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Also a big fan of Victor Mono. I've found ligatures to be quite satisfying when programming. https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/.

    #Typography #Design #Tool 15 social mentions

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