FF Angie supports up to 82 different languages such as Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Turkish, Italian, Polish, Kurdish (Latin), Azerbaijani (Latin), Romanian, Dutch, Hungarian, Serbian (Latin), Czech, Kazakh (Latin), Swedish, Belarusian (Latin), Croatian, Slovak, Finnish, Danish, Lithuanian, Latvian, Slovenian, Irish, Estonian, Basque, Icelandic, and Luxembourgian in Latin and other scripts.
Please note that not all languages are available for all formats.
FF Angie is a humanistic typeface with small asymmetrical lead-in strokes and flared serifs. Jean François Porchez’s first typeface, FF Angie marks the beginning of a significant career in type design, its designer being truly one of the most notable French designers of his generation. FF Angie covers five weights, each with a true italic companion. Its italics are drawn lighter and narrower, and while still robust throughout, decidedly more fluid than the upright styles. The styles include ornaments, and Porchez additionally drew a related family for display use called FF Angie Open, whose heavy capital letters feature inline cuts. In 1990 FF Angie won the Brattinga prize in the Morisawa type design competition in Japan. The family can be combined with “Angie Sans,” which Porchez distributes via his own Typofonderie site.