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Auger Mono fonts from Signal Type Foundry - (zyxvx)

Auger Mono
Designed by Max Phillips and Seán Mongey, Auger Mono is a sans serif font family. This typeface has six styles and was published by Signal Type Foundry.


When two roads diverge in a wood, Auger Mono takes both. An array of alternates gives it unusual stylistic flexibility for a fixed-width typeface, ranging from plain and practical to aggressively geometric. Influences include old Leroy lettering templates, Fortunato Depero’s Bolted Book, and classic grotesk jobbing faces. But even at its quirkiest, Auger Mono’s open proportions and workmanlike construction keep it balanced and readable. Six weights ranging from a gossamer X-Light to a beefy Black provide additional versatility. Designed by Seán Mongey at Post and Max Phillips.



Auger Mono


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