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Monocle

by Reserves
Individual Styles from $39.99 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $89.99 USD
The Monocle Font Family was designed by Michael Jarboe and published by Reserves. Monocle contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Monocle Family

3 fonts

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Per Style:

$29.99 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$89.99 USD

About the family


Monocle is a clean and contemporary monospaced geometric sans that excels in titling, data and numerical settings due to its clear and systematic design. The capitals-only format increases the harmony between letter pairings, opposing the irregularity of mixed case fixed-width typefaces. Stylistically, Monocle has the feel of a neutral sans, yet its underlying structural finish exudes a strong sense of order and authority. Its geometric foundation is especially pronounced in the constructed round forms. With multiple stylistic sets, individual letters can be exchanged to fine-tune text settings for a unique custom type solution. Features include: -Basic Ligature set including ‘f’ ligatures (ae, oe, fi, fl, ff, fh, fj, ft, tt, th, ct, st) -Alternate characters (O, I, S, G, R, Q, _, $, ©, #, •, %) -Slashed zero -Full set of numerators/denominators -Automatic fraction feature (supports any fraction combination) -Extended language support (Latin-1 and Latin Extended-A) *Requires an application with OpenType and/or Unicode support.

Designers: Michael Jarboe

Publisher: Reserves

Foundry: Reserves

Design Owner: Reserves

MyFonts debut: Oct 28, 2010

Monocle

About Reserves

Reserves is an independent type practice focused on a library of designs spanning structured, utilitarian forms and experimental, expressive styles. The collection includes condensed sans-serifs, modular stencils, geometric constructions, and idiosyncratic display faces, often shifting between clarity and graphic intensity. Some families emphasize versatility and restraint, while others explore unconventional rhythms and contrast. The library documents a formative period of independent exploration in typography.

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