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Download Sugo Pro Fonts by Zetafonts

Download Sugo Pro Fonts by Zetafonts
Download Sugo Pro Fonts by Zetafonts Download Sugo Pro Fonts by Zetafonts Download Sugo Pro Fonts by Zetafonts

Designed by Francesco Canovaro and Andrea Tartarelli, Sugo Pro is a sans serif and display sans font family.

This typeface has twenty styles and was published by Zetafonts.


Sugo Pro is a condensed geometric sans serif with a robust body, slightly rounded corners and no-nonsense street style attitude.

The sturdy, robust design of Sugo makes it an ideal choice for sports branding and street-style editorial use.

Lighter weights provide great legibility at small sizes while the regular and bold weights are more suited to titling, logo and headlines.

It was designed in 2006 by Francesco Canovaro in two weights (regular and extralight) and later used by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini as base inspiration for the design of the successful Zetafonts’ Cocogoose Pro typeface.

In 2018 the family was completely redesigned by Andrea Tartarelli, expanding the original glyph set to include cyrillic and greek and adding three extra weights and italics.

The restored and revamped version, named Sugo Pro Classic, also includes full Open Type features for positional figures, Alternates and Small Caps, and restores alternate glyph shapes created by Canovaro for the original Sugo, accessible as Stylistic Alternates.

A companion typeface, Sugo Pro Display, uses these alternates as base glyphs and provides a tighter kerning, ideal for display use and logo design.



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