Ubuntu Mono

Ubuntu Mono is a monospace font family designed for clarity and multilingual support suitable for coding and technical environments.

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"" Access one-stop/ubuntu-mono using the OneStop MCP.

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Ubuntu Mono

About

Ubuntu Mono is a monospace typeface developed by Dalton Maag for the Ubuntu project, emphasizing clarity on screens and supporting multiple scripts including Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek. It is available in regular and bold weights with italic styles, designed to maintain readability in code samples and data tables. The family reflects Ubuntu's philosophy of inclusivity by covering diverse languages.

Overview

Ubuntu Mono is a monospace font family created to embody the personality of the Ubuntu operating system in menus, buttons, and dialogs. It supports a wide range of languages and scripts, ensuring accessibility for users worldwide. The design is optimized for screen clarity with manual hinting and OpenType features, making it well-suited for technical and programming contexts. Its weights include regular and bold, each available in normal and italic styles, providing versatility for various typographic needs. Generous line height enhances readability and prevents a dense appearance, especially in code samples and data tables.

Designer: Dalton Maag

Complementary fonts:

  • Use Ubuntu Mono for display with Montserrat, Open Sans, or DM Sans for supporting text.

Usage

"" Access one-stop/ubuntu-mono using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.