About Input
Input is a versatile font system crafted for developers, featuring monospaced, sans-serif, and serif variants with customizable weights, widths, and alternates to enhance code readability and design flexibility.
Key features
Intuitive Design
Built for readability
Input's interface is designed to be simple and efficient, ensuring developers can focus on their work without distractions.
Comprehensive Character Support
Extensive glyph coverage
Input includes a wide range of characters and symbols, supporting multiple languages and coding needs for global compatibility.
Dynamic Updates
Stay current with real-time data
The platform ensures users always have access to the latest information, keeping workflows up-to-date and efficient.
FAQ
Input includes a total of 168 separate styles, with variations in widths (Normal, Narrow, Condensed, Compressed), weights (Thin to Black), and styles (Sans, Serif, Monospaced).
Yes, Input allows you to customize the forms of seven key characters (lowercase i and l, lowercase a and g, the numeral 0, the asterisk, and curly braces) via OpenType features or by downloading modified versions through the customize form.
Yes, Input covers the WGL character set, which includes all major Western and Eastern European languages written in the Latin, Greek, or Cyrillic scripts.
Input's customize form allows you to adjust built-in line spacing and create custom four-style families (Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic) from any combination of styles, even if your coding app doesn't support these features.
Proportional fonts like Input Sans and Serif can make it easier to spot typos and errors, as they align identical portions of text and diverge where differences occur. They also allow characters to take up the space they need, improving readability and aesthetics.
Yes, Input offers monospaced versions for traditional code typography and proportional Sans and Serif versions designed specifically for code and data, providing flexibility in typographic style.
Input's finely-grained weights (from Thin to Black) allow you to select the one that feels best in your environment, counteracting the halo effect of light type on dark backgrounds.
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