Anonymous Pro

Anonymous Pro (2009) is a family of four fixed-width fonts designed with coding in mind. Anonymous Pro features an international, Unicode-based character set, with support for most Western and Central European Latin-based languages, plus Greek and Cyrillic. Anonymous Pro is based on an earlier font, Anonymous™ (2001), my TrueType version of Anonymous 9, a Macintosh bitmap font developed in the mid-’90s by Susan Lesch and David Lamkins. Anonymous Pro is distributed with the Open Font License (OFL).

There are two versions: Anonymous Pro and Anonymous Pro Minus. Anonymous Pro contains embedded bitmaps for smaller sizes, Anonymous Pro Minus does not. More info about this in the Usage Notes.

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Anonymous Pro Features

  • Four styles: Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic.
  • Fixed width design.
  • Various computer keyboard symbols.
  • DOS box-drawing characters.
  • Extended language support for most Latin-based Western and Central European languages, as well as Greek and Cyrillic.

Specimens & User Guides

Anonymous Pro Specimen. Complete showings of all the fonts. 8 pages. 306 KB PDF.

Anonymous Pro Usage Notes. An explanation of which version of Anonymous Pro to use, with or without embedded bitmaps.

Where to Buy

Additional Information

Anonymous Pro on “Fonts In Use” “Fonts In Use” is a collaborative website where interesting or notable examples of fonts in use are shared.