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Aux Mono

von ATK Studio
Einzelschnitte ab $50.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Aux Mono wurde von Radinal Riki entworfen und von ATK Studio veröffentlicht. Aux Mono enthält 1 Stile.

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Aux Mono is a modular monospaced typeface shaped by a technical, industrial aesthetic. Built from a grid of squared strokes and angular contours, it channels the functionality of early digital displays and dot-matrix signage. Its structured, monolinear forms evoke analog-era outputs like boarding passes, shipping slips, control panels, and terminal screens.

Designed in a single weight with uppercase and lowercase support, Aux Mono features a clean, no-frills construction that prioritizes legibility and utility. The typeface includes proportional lining figures, punctuation, symbols, and multilingual support via a Latin Pro character set of 373 glyphs. It handles both display and coding use with clarity—perfect for signage, branding, tech-driven identities, and editorial systems requiring a high degree of typographic precision.


With support for over 100 languages and optimized for modern and retro contexts alike, Aux Mono brings a versatile, grid-based rhythm to today’s design tools.

Designer: Radinal Riki

Herausgeber: ATK Studio

Foundry: ATK Studio

Eigentümer des Designs: ATK Studio

MyFonts Debüt: May 15, 2020

Aux Mono

Über ATK Studio

ATK Studio is a type design practice founded in 2018 by Indonesian designer Radinal Riki. Based in Bandung, Indonesia, the studio focuses on experimental display and monospaced fonts, building a growing library of tech-inspired and unconventional typefaces. Known for its distinctive approach to letterform design, ATK Studio creates fonts that bring fresh character to contemporary display typography. It is now part of the Fontstore ecosystem. For extended licenses, modifications, or new commissions, please contact us at [email protected] or explore its library at https://fontstore.com/?q=ATK Studio

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