Azeret Mono
Designed by Displaay, Martin Vácha
9 weights • Version 21 • On Google Fonts since 2021 • Popularity #615
Quick Summary
18
Styles · incl. italic
100-900
Weight Range
1
Variable axis
2
Languages / Subsets
© 2021 The Azeret Project Authors
The quick brown fox
About Azeret Mono Fonts
Azeret Mono is a monospaced typeface with a mono-linear character. The story of the typeface began with a draft that was driven by an exploration of OCR fonts, past and futuristic operating systems, various interfaces and the nineties. The final result is more based on a desire to achieve an appearance of the typeface that could serve in operating systems. Thus the overall character is a conjunction of everything described with details that evoke a specific personality.
Azeret is designed by Martin Vácha and Daniel Quisek. To contribute, see github.com/displaay/Azeret.
Who Designed Azeret Mono?

Displaay
Displaay is an independent type foundry established by Martin Vácha in 2016 and based in Prague, Czech Republic. The team has numerous collaborators around the world. The foundry focuses on retail and custom typefaces. The aim is to develop distinctive typefaces that are missing on the market.
displaay.net

Martin Vácha
Martin Vácha has focused on type design continually since 2008. His experience began during his time at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague where he studied at both the Graphic Design and Type Design studios. He established an independent type foundry Displaay in 2016 which is based in Prague, Czech Republic.
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