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Get the Specimen PDF Archetype Foundry 2018 5 weights Thin, Light, Regular, Bold and Black A playfully quirky monospace grotesque typeface, but sober enough to be used everyday in a your code editor. * The right amount of whimsical curves, and a careful measure of staid solemnity. ÿ Parse Grotesk ↖Mono ———————— Parse Grotesk Mono ———————— Thin Light Regular Bold Black 200 300 400 700 900 Thin ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 200 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ÁÀĂǍÂÅÄĀÃĄḄĆČĊÇĎĐḌÉÈĚÊẸĖËĒẼ ĘĞǦĠĢĦḤÍÌǏÎỊİÏĪĨĮƗĶĹĽḶĻŁḾŃŇ ÑŊṆṄŅÓÒÔǑỌÖŐŌÕØŔŘŖŠŚṢȘŞŤŦṬȚ ŢÚÙǓÛỤŮÜŰŪŨŲẂẀŴẄÝỲŶŸỸỴŽŹẒŻÆ ŒÞß áâäàåãăāąǎạçćčċďđḍéêëèěėēęȩ ẹẽğģġǧħḥíîïìīįĩǐıǐịɨķĺľļḷłḿ ñńňņṅṇŋóôöòõőǒọōøœŕřŗšśşṣșß ŧťţțṭúûüùűūųůũǔụẃẁŵẅẁýÿŷỳỵỹ žźżẓþ 0 1 2 3456789 0 1 2 3456789 0 1 2 3456789 .,:;…&?¿!¡‚„‘“’”‘“«»‹›(){} []/\_- –—₹$¢£¦|•+−×÷=¬~<>±≠ *™®©@#%↔↕←↑→↓↖↗↘↙ Light ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 300 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ÁÀĂǍÂÅÄĀÃĄḄĆČĊÇĎĐḌÉÈĚÊẸĖËĒẼ ĘĞǦĠĢĦḤÍÌǏÎỊİÏĪĨĮƗĶĹĽḶĻŁḾŃŇ ÑŊṆṄŅÓÒÔǑỌÖŐŌÕØŔŘŖŠŚṢȘŞŤŦṬȚ ŢÚÙǓÛỤŮÜŰŪŨŲẂẀŴẄÝỲŶŸỸỴŽŹẒŻÆ ŒÞß áâäàåãăāąǎạçćčċďđḍéêëèěėēęȩ ẹẽğģġǧħḥíîïìīįĩǐıǐịɨķĺľļḷłḿ ñńňņṅṇŋóôöòõőǒọōøœŕřŗšśşṣșß ŧťţțṭúûüùűūųůũǔụẃẁŵẅẁýÿŷỳỵỹ žźżẓþ 0 123 456789 0 123 456789 0 123 456789 .,:;…&?¿!¡‚„‘“’”‘“«»‹›(){} []/\_- –—₹$¢£¦|•+−×÷=¬~<>±≠ *™®©@#%↔↕←↑→↓↖↗↘↙ Regular ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 400 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ÁÀĂǍÂÅÄĀÃĄḄĆČĊÇĎĐḌÉÈĚÊẸĖËĒẼ ĘĞǦĠĢĦḤÍÌǏÎỊİÏĪĨĮƗĶĹĽḶĻŁḾŃŇ ÑŊṆṄŅÓÒÔǑỌÖŐŌÕØŔŘŖŠŚṢȘŞŤŦṬȚ ŢÚÙǓÛỤŮÜŰŪŨŲẂẀŴẄÝỲŶŸỸỴŽŹẒŻÆ ŒÞß áâäàåãăāąǎạçćčċďđḍéêëèěėēęȩ ẹẽğģġǧħḥíîïìīįĩǐıǐịɨķĺľļḷłḿ ñńňņṅṇŋóôöòõőǒọōøœŕřŗšśşṣșß ŧťţțṭúûüùűūųůũǔụẃẁŵẅẁýÿŷỳỵỹ žźżẓþ 0123 4 5678 9 0123 4 5678 9 0123 4 5678 9 .,:;…&?¿!¡‚„‘“’”‘“«»‹›(){} []/\_- –—₹$¢£¦|•+−×÷=¬~<>±≠ *™®©@#%↔↕←↑→↓↖↗↘↙ Bold ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 700 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ÁÀĂǍÂÅÄĀÃĄḄĆČĊÇĎĐḌÉÈĚÊẸĖËĒẼ ĘĞǦĠĢĦḤÍÌǏÎỊİÏĪĨĮƗĶĹĽḶĻŁḾŃŇ ÑŊṆṄŅÓÒÔǑỌÖŐŌÕØŔŘŖŠŚṢȘŞŤŦṬȚ ŢÚÙǓÛỤŮÜŰŪŨŲẂẀŴẄÝỲŶŸỸỴŽŹẒŻÆ ŒÞß áâäàåãăāąǎạçćčċďđḍéêëèěėēęȩ ẹẽğģġǧħḥíîïìīįĩǐıǐịɨķĺľļḷłḿ ñńňņṅṇŋóôöòõőǒọōøœŕřŗšśşṣșß ŧťţțṭúûüùűūųůũǔụẃẁŵẅẁýÿ ŷỳỵỹ žźżẓþ 0 1234567 89 0 1234567 89 0 1234567 89 .,:;…&?¿!¡‚„‘“’”‘“«»‹›(){} []/\_- – — ₹$¢£¦|•+−×÷=¬~<>±≠ * ™®©@#%↔↕←↑→↓↖ ↗↘↙ Black ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 900 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ÁÀĂǍÂÅÄĀÃĄḄĆČĊÇĎĐḌÉÈĚÊẸĖËĒẼ ĘĞǦĠĢĦḤÍÌǏÎỊİÏĪĨĮƗĶĹĽḶĻŁḾŃŇ ÑŊṆṄŅÓÒÔǑỌÖŐŌÕØŔŘŖŠŚṢȘŞŤŦṬȚ ŢÚÙǓÛỤŮÜŰŪŨŲẂẀŴẄÝỲŶŸỸỴŽŹẒŻÆ ŒÞß áâäàåãăāąǎạçćčċďđḍéêëèěėēęȩ ẹẽğģġǧħḥíîïìīįĩǐıǐịɨķĺľļḷłḿ ñńňņṅṇŋóôöòõőǒọōøœŕřŗšśşṣșß ŧťţțṭúûüùűūųůũǔụẃẁŵẅẁýÿŷỳỵỹ žźżẓþ 0 12345 6789 0 12345 6789 0 12345 6789 .,:;…&?¿!¡‚„‘“’”‘“«»‹›(){} []/\_- –—₹$¢£¦|•+−×÷=¬~<>±≠ *™®©@#%↔↕←↑→↓↖↗↘↙ A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, Thin is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spacings have 200 different widths. Monospaced fonts are customary on typewriters and for typesetting computer code. Monospaced fonts were widely used in early computers and computer terminals, which often had extremely limited graphical capabilities. Hardware implementation was sim- plified by using a text mode where the screen layout was addressed as a regular grid of tiles, each of which could be set to display a character by indexing into the hardware’s character map. Some systems allowed colored text to be displayed by vary- ing the foreground and background color for each tile. Other effects included reverse video and blinking text. Nevertheless, these early systems were typically limited to a single console font. Even though computers can now display a wide variety of fonts, the majority of IDEs and software text editors employ a monospaced font as the default typeface. This increases the readability of source code, which is often heavily reliant on dis- tinctions involving individual symbols, and makes differences between letters more unambiguous in situations like password entry boxes where typing mistakes are unac- ceptable. Monospaced fonts are also used in terminal emulation and for laying out tabulated data in plain text documents. In technical manuals and resources for pro- gramming languages, a monospaced font is often used to distinguish code from natu- ral-language text. It is also used in disassemblers when it outputs the information when an instruction have been executed sorted in columns so that they line up verti- cally. Optical character recognition has better accuracy with monospaced fonts. Examples are OCR-A and OCR-B. The term modern is sometimes used as a synonym for monospace generic font family. The term modern can be used for a fixed-pitch generic font family name used in OpenDocu- ment format (ISO/IEC 26300:2006) and Rich Text Format. Examples of monospaced fonts include Courier, Lucida Console, Monaco and Consolas. A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, Light is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spacings have 300 different widths. Monospaced fonts are customary on typewriters and for typesetting computer code. Monospaced fonts were widely used in early computers and computer terminals, which often had extremely limited graphical capabilities. Hardware implementation was sim- plified by using a text mode where the screen layout was addressed as a regular grid of tiles, each of which could be set to display a character by indexing into the hardware’s character map. Some systems allowed colored text to be displayed by vary- ing the foreground and background color for each tile. Other effects included reverse video and blinking text. Nevertheless, these early systems were typically limited to a single console font. Even though computers can now display a wide variety of fonts, the majority of IDEs and software text editors employ a monospaced font as the default typeface. This increases the readability of source code, which is often heavily reliant on dis- tinctions involving individual symbols, and makes differences between letters more unambiguous in situations like password entry boxes where typing mistakes are unac- ceptable. Monospaced fonts are also used in terminal emulation and for laying out tabulated data in plain text documents. In technical manuals and resources for pro- gramming languages, a monospaced font is often used to distinguish code from natu- ral-language text. It is also used in disassemblers when it outputs the information when an instruction have been executed sorted in columns so that they line up verti- cally. Optical character recognition has better accuracy with monospaced fonts. Examples are OCR-A and OCR-B. The term modern is sometimes used as a synonym for monospace generic font family. The term modern can be used for a fixed-pitch generic font family name used in OpenDocu- ment format (ISO/IEC 26300:2006) and Rich Text Format. Examples of monospaced fonts include Courier, Lucida Console, Monaco and Consolas. A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, Regular is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spacings have 400 different widths. Monospaced fonts are customary on typewriters and for typesetting computer code. Monospaced fonts were widely used in early computers and computer terminals, which often had extremely limited graphical capabilities. Hardware implementation was sim- plified by using a text mode where the screen layout was addressed as a regular grid of tiles, each of which could be set to display a character by indexing into the hardware’s character map. Some systems allowed colored text to be displayed by vary- ing the foreground and background color for each tile. Other effects included reverse video and blinking text. Nevertheless, these early systems were typically limited to a single console font. Even though computers can now display a wide variety of fonts, the majority of IDEs and software text editors employ a monospaced font as the default typeface. This increases the readability of source code, which is often heavily reliant on dis- tinctions involving individual symbols, and makes differences between letters more unambiguous in situations like password entry boxes where typing mistakes are unac- ceptable. Monospaced fonts are also used in terminal emulation and for laying out tabulated data in plain text documents. In technical manuals and resources for pro- gramming languages, a monospaced font is often used to distinguish code from natu- ral-language text. It is also used in disassemblers when it outputs the information when an instruction have been executed sorted in columns so that they line up verti- cally. Optical character recognition has better accuracy with monospaced fonts. Examples are OCR-A and OCR-B. The term modern is sometimes used as a synonym for monospace generic font family. The term modern can be used for a fixed-pitch generic font family name used in OpenDocu- ment format (ISO/IEC 26300:2006) and Rich Text Format. Examples of monospaced fonts include Courier, Lucida Console, Monaco and Consolas. A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, Bold is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spacings have 700 different widths. Monospaced fonts are customary on typewriters and for typesetting computer code. Monospaced fonts were widely used in early computers and computer terminals, which often had extremely limited graphical capabilities. Hardware
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