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Lauri Borén
Replying to @tranhelen

I used a lot of Decima Mono Pro paired with Atlas Grotesk and Atlas Typewriter for a client. They work together pretty neatly in data visualizations and financial reporting, a broad range of different things. Decima has great legibility in smaller sizes too.

tranhelen
Replying to @boren

I’ve been struggling with commas in these typefaces. Decima looks good tho.

Lauri Borén
Replying to @tranhelen

I took a look at some of this product work I’d done, and apparently someone had switched all numeric data to Proxima Nova since we’d left. What a waste 😤

tranhelen
Replying to @boren

😡😡😡 I’m mad for you

tranhelen

I’m back to doing this again. Why is this so exhausting?

Lauri Borén
Replying to @tranhelen

Throwing another one in: Fakt. Fakt Pro is a really good sans serif, and Thomas Theimlich designed Fakt Mono some years later to extend the family. Multiple weights, stylistic alternates, etc. typeby.com/fonts/fakt-mono

TYPE BY: Fakt Mono
Andy Chung
Replying to @boren @tranhelen

I’ll throw another one out there ha - I’ve enjoyed using Diatype Mono on parts of read.cv. abcdinamo.com/typefaces/diat…

Diatype
Diatype is a warm yet sharp grotesque with reader friendly shapes that harken back to the typesetting era. It’s available in five weights and italics, and also in monospaced and semi-monospaced styles.
Jared Sager
Replying to @tranhelen

DM Mono has been surprisingly fun to experiment with!

tranhelen
Replying to @jaredsager

I hate the commas shaped like that

Jared Sager
Replying to @tranhelen

Yeah I don’t understand why the commas are all so goofy

Eddy Ymeri
Replying to @tranhelen

I deal with a lot of metrics, my current client is holden to Inter as their font of choice. When used as mono spacing it works, but isn’t ideal.

Jenny Famularcano
Replying to @tranhelen

Really love OH no’s Vulf Mono because there are 8 different styles (4 weights, 2 constructions) to choose from!