How far can a single line go to describe a letter? Inspired both by the craft of neon-tube benders and the mathematics of Euler circuits, Feneon shines. It at once offers the eye readable letters and a mesmerizing temptation to trace the lines that wind around to form them. Feneon evokes both the sturdy tradition of Caslon types and the flashy exuberance of nightlife signage.

A sample setting of Feneon
At larger settings, opt for Feneon Dense with its more intricate designs—letter stems are five ‘tubes’ wide.
A sample setting of Feneon
For medium settings, the Regular styles of Feneon have letter stems that are three ‘tubes’ wide.
A sample setting of Feneon
At smaller settings or when a low-contrast letterform is appropriate, use Feneon Single’s simpler structure.
A sample setting of Feneon
Feneon’s optical sizes come in handy, especially when combining texts with differing font sizes. The font style names indicate suggested point-sizes.
A sample setting of Feneon
Feneon features a generous character set including small caps and fraction figures drawn from scratch.
A sample setting of Feneon
A sample setting of Feneon

License the entire collection to gain access to the variable font versions of Feneon. Variable fonts provide optical sizes that can be customized precisely, or linked to the point-size of your settings.

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