| Personally, I really liked using Liberation Mono (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_fonts) or Google Cousine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croscore_fonts) because their readability at smaller font sizes is really good and they're not too hard on the eyes. I also quite enjoyed PT Mono (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PT_Fonts) for similar reasons, except for some reason the full stop character (.) was way too small on the smaller font sizes, which is annoying enough to prevent me from daily driving it. Somewhere in the middle of it all, I experimented with the Terminus font (https://files.ax86.net/terminus-ttf/) though as you'll see in the linked page, there is a special version of it that's been converted to TTF and it only looks good at very specific sizes, which isn't always what you want, despite me actually really enjoying the font. Eventually, I just settled on JetBrains Mono (https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/) because it was free, came as the default for the JetBrains IDEs (it's annoying to change the fonts for like 7-8 installed IDEs) and wasn't hard to set as the default for the rest of the programs either. I've always just wanted to have a font that's easy on the eyes and lets me be productive, though nowadays I'm also thinking about whether light/dark themes might be more helpful (e.g. on Windows, the SourceTree light theme actually looks better than the dark one, so it's also a matter of good dark themes like in JetBrains vs just okay ones like in SourceTree). Always nice to see more options for fonts, though! Really nice site design, too, I have to admit. |