DM Mono

Designed by Colophon Foundry

3 weights • Version 16 • On Google Fonts since 2020 • Popularity #236

Quick Summary

6

Styles · incl. italic

300-500

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

2

Languages / Subsets

Category
monospace
Best for
text
Descriptors
geometric
Scripts
Latin
Origin
London, United Kingdom
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 16, 2025

© 2020 The DM Mono Project Authors

The quick brown fox

32px

About DM Mono Fonts

DM Mono is a three weight, three style family designed for DeepMind. DM Mono was loosely based off of DM Sans, with a reduction in contrast and less geometric proportions.

The type design and font development was commissioned from Colophon Foundry, with Creative Direction from the DeepMind team.

To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/dm-mono.

Who Designed DM Mono?

Colophon Foundry portrait

Colophon Foundry

Colophon Foundry is a London and Los Angeles-based digital type foundry established in 2009. Its members comprise Benjamin Critton (US), Edd Harrington (UK), and Anthony Sheret (UK). The foundry's commissioned work in type design is complemented by independent and interdependent initiatives in editorial design, publishing, curation, and pedagogy.

colophon-foundry.org

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