Complete Input Mono Compressed Light glyph index. Displaying only characters natively supported by Input Mono Compressed Light font.

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File Name: input-mono-compressed-light.ttf
Input Mono Compressed uses fixed-width spacing throughout, giving it the structured, systematic character associated with coding environments and technical documentation. Its slender proportions lend an understated elegance to any composition.
First published in 2014, this typeface is available in TrueType (TTF) format.
Well-suited to data-driven dashboards, coding tutorials, and any design that wants to reference the world of programming.
Font Pairing: Pairs well with a humanist sans-serif for body copy - the contrast between mechanical precision and organic warmth creates a compelling typographic dynamic.
Pro Tip: Use Input Mono Compressed with slightly increased line-height for extended reading - fixed-width spacing can feel dense in longer passages without extra breathing room.
Is Input Mono Compressed Light free to download?
Yes, you can download Input Mono Compressed Light for free at uFonts. It is available in TrueType format.
How do I install Input Mono Compressed Light on my computer?
To install this font, download the file and unzip it if necessary. On Windows: Right-click the font file and select "Install." On Mac: Double-click the file and click "Install Font" in the Font Book preview.
Who designed the Input Mono Compressed Light font?
This font was published by David Jonathan Ross and The Font Bureau. Check the technical specs section for copyright and designer details.