ARDWAN MONO
Ardwan Mono gives the Mandaic script a fixed-width voice, drawn from the world of code, where every character occupies the same horizontal space. That even spacing is what code editors, data tables, and terminals depend on, and Mono brings it to a script that has never had it before. It is made for the digital and the technical: programming, tabular text, anywhere alignment and uniformity matter. Fitting a connected, organic script into a monospaced grid is a real problem, because the letters resist equal width by nature, and solving it without breaking the script is the craft. I design it from within the tradition, so that even at its most technical, the Mandaic letter keeps its own character rather than being forced into a foreign mould.