Recursive Mono & Sans

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Slant (slnt)

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

          font-variation-settings: "wght" 300, "slnt" -15, "MONO" 0;
        

Weight (wght)

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

          font-variation-settings: "wght" 1000, "slnt" 0, "MONO" 0;
        

Mono (MONO)

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

          font-variation-settings: "wght" 500, "slnt" 0, "MONO" 1;
        

CASUAL (CASL)

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

Sixty Randgloves mixed with Quartz

          font-variation-settings: "wght" 500, "slnt" 0, "MONO" 0, "CASL" 1;
        

Recursive Mono & Sans is a variable type family built for better code & UI. It is inspired by casual script signpainting, but designed primarily to meet the needs of programming environments and application interfaces.

In programming, recursion is when a function calls itself, using its own output as an input to yield powerful results. github.com

Recursive Mono was used as a tool to help build itself: it was used to write Python scripts to automate type production work and to generate specimen images, and it was used in HTML, CSS, and JS to create web-based proofs & prototypes. Through this active usage, Recursive Mono was crafted to be both fun to look at as well as deeply useful for all-day work.

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