Monaco is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Susan Kare and released by Apple in 1984. It was primarily created for use in programming environments and terminal interfaces. The design of Monaco emphasizes legibility and clarity, making it a popular choice among developers and programmers. Monaco features distinctive, recognizable characters, including a tall x-height and clear differentiation between similar-looking letters and numbers, which helps to reduce errors when coding.

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