Typographic Rules for Monos

Rule 1: Use monospace font for maximum typographical drama.

Learn more about monospace font styles | See some monospace examples
        
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Rule 2: Monospace font is not just for coding.

It's for making your text look like it was set in stone, or perhaps in a 1980s-era computer font, but not necessarily in a good way.