Font
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Inconsolata is the typeface we use as our primary monospace font. Here’s an excerpt adapted from the official Google Fonts page that explains why it’s a great fit for our brand and technical interfaces:
“Inconsolata is a monospaced typeface designed for code listings and technical content. With its humanist style, it brings clarity and elegance to otherwise rigid text environments.” The Inconsolata typeface supports a wide range of characters and is well-suited for environments where precision and readability matter — from code editors to technical dashboards.
When using Inconsolata, we recommend loading the font from Google Fonts as a webfont for optimal compatibility and performance across devices and browsers.
Inter is the typeface we use for long-form content and user interfaces. Designed specifically for digital environments, Inter offers excellent readability and flexibility across platforms and screen sizes.
Inter supports over 2,000 glyphs and 147 languages, making it a reliable choice for global products. Its open letterforms and generous spacing make it particularly effective for dense interfaces and body text.
Whenever possible, we recommend using the variable font version of Inter. It offers better performance and ensures consistent typography across different screen sizes and weights without loading multiple font files.