Comment by LeanderK
1 year ago
A bit offtopic: In principle I like the design of the bloc, but I recently searched for a technical-looking font that is not monospaced. I like the design of the blog, but reading prose in monospaced font is just not very pleasant I think. All (freely available) coding I found fonts only have monospaced variants and all non-monospaced fonts didn't look like coding fonts. Any ideas?
Does your browser have a "Reader" mode?
There are font systems that target code and aren't monospace.
An example is Input: https://input.djr.com/ - https://input.djr.com/preview/
The niche seems to be people who like to code without monospace, or who present code without monospace, e.g. in slides or in blog posts. Or if you want typographical consistency between non-code and code, as I understand you are suggesting.
I like "the Half-Life HUD font", which is some variant of something specified by the German DIN technical standards, from what I understand.
I have used the font "Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift" before, and it fits your requirements pretty well.
https://www.1001fonts.com/alte-din-1451-mittelschrift-font.h...
The Iosevka font family has quasi-proportional variants that might fit your needs.