Cascadia Code
Designed by Aaron Bell, Mohamad Dakak, Viktoriya Grabowska, Liron Lavi Turkenich
6 weights • Version 5 • On Google Fonts since 2025 • Popularity #1524
Quick Summary
12
Styles · incl. italic
200-700
Weight Range
1
Variable axis
10
Languages / Subsets
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About Cascadia Code Fonts
Cascadia Code is a fun open source font that originated from the Windows Terminal project as a replacement for Consolas. It was intended to bring personality to monospace environemnts (especially in the italic!), while still maintaining a high degree of legibility and performance even on lower resolution screens at smaller sizes. It also offers broad language coverage, including extended Latin (and Vietnamese), Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic and Hebrew.
Cascadia Code also has an alternate version available—Cascadia Mono—which has the programming ligatures disabled for those who prefer to see one glyph per square.
For more information or to contribute to the project, please visit the github repository
Who Designed Cascadia Code?
Viktoriya Grabowska
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