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14 styles,
2014
  • Desktop
    $40
  • Web
    $40
  • App
    $60
48px
Input Sans Compressed ThinInput Sans Compressed Thin
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed Thin ItalicInput Sans Compressed Thin Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed ExtraLightInput Sans Compressed ExtraLight
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed ExtraLight ItalicInput Sans Compressed ExtraLight Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
48px
Input Sans Compressed LightInput Sans Compressed Light
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
48px
Input Sans Compressed Light ItalicInput Sans Compressed Light Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
48px
Input Sans Compressed RegularInput Sans Compressed Regular
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed ItalicInput Sans Compressed Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
48px
Input Sans Compressed MediumInput Sans Compressed Medium
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed Medium ItalicInput Sans Compressed Medium Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed BoldInput Sans Compressed Bold
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
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Input Sans Compressed Bold ItalicInput Sans Compressed Bold Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
48px
Input Sans Compressed BlackInput Sans Compressed Black
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
48px
Input Sans Compressed Black ItalicInput Sans Compressed Black Italic
  • Desktop
    $5
  • Web
    $5
  • App
    $7
About

Input is a collection designed to satisfy any typographic needs of coders. Sans, Serif and Mono fonts will help make a complicated structure of a code clearer and more attractive visually, as well as slightly remind of the aesthetics of pixel fonts from the screens of first computers.

Input has large letter spacing and large punctuation which makes the font easier to read even on the screen filled with small-sized text. Don’t hesitate to use Input if you are writing a code in Cyrillic — this part of the job was advised by Maria Doreuli. You also shouldn’t be afraid of using Input if you don’t do coding at all — the typeface has already made it to design of a music show at London’s Apple Store, for example, as well as to an election campaign by the US Vice President Kamala Harris.

Features

Standard ligatures, fractions, ordinals, denominator, numerator, subscript / inferiors, superscript / superiors, slashed zero, ten stylistic sets

Languages

Afrikaans, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Gaelic (Irish), Galician, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Kurdish (lat), Latvian, Lithuanian, Mongolian (lat), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovene, Spain, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek (lat), and others

Authors

David Jonathan Ross

David Jonathan Ross is a type designer from LA, graduate of Hampshire College, founder of the artist residence Open Studio and co-curator of an archive of the cursive signs of Los Angeles.

Since May 2017, Ross has been sending one font a month to the Font of the Month’s subscribers, all while sharing the scripts for improving those on GitHub for free. Many of his popular typefaces — such as Fit, Forma, or Roslindale — first appeared precisely in those letters to the members of the Font of the Month.

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