Like many programmers, David Jonathan Ross had used monospaced fonts for his code. That was before he questioned the convention and answered with a fresh approach for data and programming aesthetics. Input finds inspiration in early computer consoles but looks towards a typographically rich future, where coding environments overcome technical limitations and allow you to have full control over your display. For additional license options like app and enterprise, visit Input Mono on [Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/djr/fonts/input-mono).