Aon-09 Font [upd] -
Here are the most likely explanations:
| Font Name | Vibe | Key Difference from Aon-09 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Industrial, rigid, precise | Monospaced, high x-height, zero slash. | | Bank Gothic | Retro-futuristic, cinematic | Wider spacing, art-deco curves, not monospaced. | | Audiowide | Modern techno, rounded | Has optical illusions of motion; bolder weight. | | Courier New | Generic typewriter | Lacks the "cool" factor; too ubiquitous. | | Square 721 | 1970s sci-fi | Chunky, geometric but with a lowercase that is too standard. | | Fira Code | Developer friendly | Includes programming ligatures (e.g., turning != into a not-equal glyph); aon-09 avoids ligatures for raw authenticity. | aon-09 font
AON-09 custom font designed by Alex Ortiga, distributed by HIDE Productions. Glyphs overview and font download and purchase link * AON-09 [HIDE_TYPE_09] - H-4 | HIDE Prod. Here are the most likely explanations: | Font
: Combines minimal geometry with a sharp, aggressive visual style often used in futuristic graphic layouts. Semi-Work-In-Progress | | Courier New | Generic typewriter |
One of the defining features that separates AON-09 from standard Bank Gothic is its . In fact, many versions of the font have negative default tracking. Characters like 'A' and 'V' are designed to almost collide, creating a dense, heavy texture that feels urgent and industrial.
Note: Rename the modified font (e.g., "aon-09 Custom") to avoid conflicts with the original installation.