Overview
Courier Prime is a contemporary reinterpretation of the classic Courier font, designed to enhance readability and aesthetic appeal. It features well-defined letterforms that maintain the essence of the original while offering improved clarity for modern applications.
Supports Latin and Latin Extended, making it suitable for internationally oriented designs and text.
Available in Regular and Bold weights, including Italic styles, Suitable for a wide range of situations that require fixed-width text.
The license is SIL Open Font License, allowing flexible use for commercial purposes and redistribution.
Background
Courier Prime was developed by Alan Dague-Greene as a fresh take on IBM’s Courier, which was initially designed in 1956, aiming to modernize its usability.
Font Sample
| Latin | Latin Extended | |
|---|---|---|
| Regular (400) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő |
| Bold (700) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő |
| Italic (400) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő |
| Italic (700) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő |
License & Author
| Commercial Use | ◎ |
|---|---|
| Author | Alan Dague-Greene |
| Official Link | – |

