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# MonospaceTypewriter
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No distinct zero, 240 glyohs
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No distinct zero, 240 glyphs. A typewriter font does not a programmers font make, but a good typewriter font can be great for reading (and writing that blog in markdown).
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By **Manfred Klein Fonteria**
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*License: requires permission*
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By Michael Everson
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http://www.evertype.com/emono/
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# Letter Gothic
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> "Designed for IBM between 1956 and 1962 for use on the Selectric typewriter, Letter Gothic is a monospaced, sans serif face."
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A classic, designed for typewriter font, that's still great for reading and writing. It's a complete set of regular, bold and oblique, 253 glyphs in each. It doesn't have a distinct zero, but it's a wonderful retro typeface none-the-less.
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retro, typewriter, 1956, sans, commercial
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By Roger Roberson in 1956
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_Gothic
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http://www.fonts.com/font/monotype/letter-gothic
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# Lucida Console
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By Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes in 1985
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucida_(typeface)
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