Senpai Coder

A typewriter-inspired monospaced family from Dharma Type built for coding, with serif detailing and a slanted-Roman italic rather than cursive forms.
About
Designed specifically for development and programming environments, the family addresses common legibility pitfalls by carefully distinguishing zero from uppercase O, one from uppercase I, and two from Z. Italic styles use a pronounced slant at a lighter weight than the uprights for improved contrast, avoiding cursive alternates that can disrupt readability in code editors. Serif detailing throughout gives the family a typewriter character without sacrificing the clarity that long coding sessions demand.
Classification
Explicitly designed as a monospaced coding font with serif detailing drawn from typewriter conventions, making it a serifed mono rather than a clean geometric or grotesque mono.