Fugue, in its recent form, was first used in ‘Wonder Years’, a book published in late 2008 to mark the tenth anniversary of the Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem. Fugue (originally designed and used solely in twelve point) was conceived as an appreciation of and going-back-to-the-future-and-back-again with Paul Renner.
Fugue is available in Regular, Regular Italic (both in two stylistic sets and with alternates of double-storey ‘a’ and ‘t’ letters), Monospace and two extra styles Head and Tails (added in 2016).
Fugue supports Latin and Cyrillic languages and is available for Desktop, Web licensing and more.
Explore more in enclosed PDF specimen.
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