Relative Mono font+Relative Faux font

Relative Mono font (Monospace font) pairing with Relative Faux font (Sans Serif font)

Examples of websites using Relative Mono (designed by The Entente and released by Colophon Foundry in 2011) with Relative Faux ('Relative Faux' is a sans-serif font designed and released by Colophon Foundry.)

Relative Mono vs Relative Faux

Relative Mono is listed as monospace, while Relative Faux is listed as sans serif. Use this difference and the website examples below to choose the role each font should play.

The fonts appear together in 1 curated website example below.

CompareRelative MonoRelative Faux
TypeMonospaceSans Serif
FoundryColophon FoundryColophon Foundry
AvailabilityCommercial fontCommercial font
Relative Mono + Relative Faux in use
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