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. Monospaced script styles – loosely based on Corinthian Script for the IBM Selectric – can bring things into an even more delightful direction. The weight range may seem small compared to other large type families but Dico more than makes up for that with other matching variations on the theme. Next to the Sans you can choose from a Slab-serif, the rounded Dico Soft, monospaced Sans and Slab, two Code variants, and Dico Typewriter containing “rough” versions of Dico Mono Sans, Mono Slab and Mono Script. 45 fonts in total. For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Dico Code One on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/boldmonday/series/dico?family=dico-code-one).