Dico Mono is the monospaced version of Dico Sans, the centerpoint of the Dico superfamily, a varied suite of typefaces designed by Pieter van Rosmalen encompassing eight proportional and monospaced sub-families. Originally started in 2004 for design studio Teldesign, now comprehensively updated and expanded upon. This monospaced font gives some width and space to the original Sans design, and the script styles – loosely based on Corinthian Script for the IBM Selectric and developed in collaboration with Diana Ovezea – can bring things into an even more delightful direction. The basic structure and feel of Dico (Latin for “I speak, I talk, I give a speech”) is shaped by compact proportions and open, yet restrained letterforms that gain in friendliness and warmth when accompanied by their more swinging italics. OpenType features, such as alternates for “f”, “i”, “l” and “r”, let you customize your design even more. The character sets encompass Latin Extended and support over 100 languages.