Andale Mono Font
About Andale Mono Font
Steve Matteson created the monospaced sans serif font Andale Mono is used for application development platforms and reproduction, initially for the Taligent venture by Apple Inc. and IBM. Characters in this font have an appealing and smooth appearance.
There are 94 sharp glyphs in this typeface, including digits and common punctuation. It features 1024 units per em and more than 101 distinct glyphs.
This font's glyphs work best for a variety of text needs. Characters in this typeface with a comic book aesthetic work best for many character design applications. This font is very close to the euro sans font.
There is a free copy-and-paste feature that is provided for the font. This font also has a generator tool feature that can turn plain text into illustrations.
Font Details
| Font Name: | Andale Mono Font |
| Format: | TTF |
| Version: | 1.0 |
CHARACTERISTICS
| Weight Range: | Regular |
| Width: | Normal |
| Contrast: | Medium |
| x-height: | Medium |
| Ascenders/Descenders: | Standard |
| Italic: | No |
| OpenType Features: | Basic |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Glyph Count: | 355 characters |
| Kerning Pairs: | 652 |
| Hinting: | Auto-hinted |
| Alternates: | Limited |
| Ligatures: | Standard |
| Unicode Coverage: | Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement |
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
| Basic Latin | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian |
| Extended Latin | Not supported |
| Cyrillic | Not supported |
| Greek | Not supported |