Design Concept
Typonine Mono is a fixed-width typeface made for the unpolished and unpretentious buzz of daily correspondence. It is suited to computer code and vertically aligned tables, but also to any informal text that requires a touch of straightforward earnestness.
International Typography
Besides extended Latin, Typonine Mono supports also the Cyrillic script with Russian letterforms coming as default, and localised forms for Bulgarian and Serbian coming as OpenType substritution features.
OpenType features
Like all Typotheque fonts, Typonine Mono includes Small Caps in all styles. Additionally, Typonine Mono includes a wealth of other advanced OpenType features. For more information please see the PDF instructions, or the Features section.
Numerals
All weights of Typonine Mono include four different kinds of numerals. Tabular Lining figures come as default figures in Typonine Mono. It also, however, includes Tabular Old-style figures, circled and circled inverted numerals (selectable via OpenType features).
Author
Typonine Mono typeface family was published in 2008, designed by Nikola Djurek.