Mono is the new Black

Monospace Fontionary

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Robert Steinmüller

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An indispensable handbook about monospaced typefaces with the relevant cultural-historical background, a variety of convincing applications and extensive typeface collection accompanied by all needed facts and information.

Monospaced fonts originate from the typewriter and are characterized by the peculiarity that all letters, digits, and characters have the same width. Mono is the new Black discusses the function and aesthetics of this unique kind of typeface and deals with its cult status in the (mainly young) design scene. The aim of the handbook is to inform and inspire typographers, typeface developers, designers, as well as readers interested in culture in general with facts, analyses, expert positions, practical examples, and a comprehensive font collection.

In a cultural-historical outline, the author first presents the historical aspects of this typeface and shows how closely intertwined type, technical progress, and social development are. In the middle section, he presents a selection of examples of the work of globally active designers and agencies with a focus on the many possible applications. The final section is a script compendium that provides a clear overview of 175 monospaced fonts and shows the changes that these distinctive monospaced fonts have undergone, from machine type to entirely digitally developed coding fonts.

Additional information

Weight 932 g
Dimensions 12.8 x 18.4 cm
Publisher name bnb media gmbh, Zurich
Publication date 20 January 2024
Number of pages 532
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 12.8 x 18.4 cm
Weight 932 g

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Robert Steinmüller is a German designer whose design work systematically pursues the aesthetics of the physical in the digital age. His typographic work derives its vibrancy and resonance from this retrospective and friction of aesthetic perception. He studied design in Potsdam and Leipzig, has already worked for publishing houses in Germany and abroad, and has won various prizes for his book designs.