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A monospaced family from Dharma Type built for coding and programming, with character disambiguation and slanted-roman italics prioritised over cursive forms.
About
Designed around the three qualities Dharma Type identify as central to a good coding font: distinguishability, identifiability and readability. Characters frequently confused in technical contexts, such as zero and uppercase O or one and uppercase I, have been drawn to minimise ambiguity. The italic styles use a slanted roman rather than cursive forms, and are cut slightly lighter than the uprights to reinforce the distinction between the two.
Classification
Explicitly designed as a monospaced typeface for programming and coding environments, with deliberate disambiguation of commonly confused characters and slanted-roman italics rather than cursive forms.