Eliza Mono
Camelot · Pawel Wolowitsch

A monospaced companion to Eliza, introducing square pixel-like terminals into a humanist serif skeleton to create tension between organic warmth and digital rigidity.
About
Designed by Pawel Wolowitsch, Eliza Mono applies a conceptual framework borrowed from transitional serif construction, then disrupts it with squared terminals referencing the pixel as the base unit of digital communication. The result sits between humanist legibility and machine regularity, available in a single weight with a matching italic. The proportional Eliza family extends to four weights, making this the fixed-width counterpart for coding or tabular contexts.
Classification
A monospaced serif with humanistic construction disrupted by square, pixel-like terminals — sits clearly in the mono category with a transitional serif basis made rigid by digital geometry.