Oceanic Text Mono

A fixed-width serif in four weights, drawing its contrast and idiosyncratic details from 18th and 19th-century fat faces such as Bodoni and Scotch Roman.
About
Part of the broader Oceanic family, the Mono variant carries over the upright contrast and quirky detailing of the Display and Text cuts into a fixed-width structure suited to coding, tabular data and technical documents. Characters like the 'c' and 'e' retain their creature-like open terminals, and the capital 'R' and 'K' are deliberately conspicuous, lending personality to an otherwise functional format. Four weights from Regular to Bold cover Extended Latin and Cyrillic.
Classification
A fixed-width typeface with upright contrast derived from 18th and 19th-century fat faces such as Bodoni and Scotch Roman, placing it firmly in the monospaced category with strong serif heritage.