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What is the Fledermaus font?

Fledermaus (meaning ‘Bat’ in German) was a cabaret theater from Vienna. The original Jugendstil decor was designed by Josef Hoffman and several posters, advertising performances, were designed by other members of the Vienna Workshop. Fledermaus font was based on a 1907 poster by Bertold Löffler. Since only a few glyphs were available, I designed the missing ones myself. The lower case consists of small caps and the font comes with extensive language support.

Fledermaus Font families

The Fledermaus includes the following font families:
  • Fledermaus
  • Fledermaus Italic

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Font Name: Fledermaus

Design Date: 2012

Designer(s): David Kerkhoff

Publisher: Hanoded