From the website of publisher Taschen:
From the 17th century to the advent of the digital age, color theories have been illustrated with opulent wheels, polychrome charts, and meticulous diagrams. Gathering over 65 works from around the world, with more than 1,000 images, this edition traces the many hues of a subject that inspired Newton, Goethe, Sanzō Wada, the Bauhaus, and many more.
The Book of Colour Concepts comprises two volumes in a slipcase. It was edited by Alexandra Loske and co-authored by Sarah Lowengard and contains multilingual texts (English, French, German, Spanish). Flecha is used on the cover and for titles, while Times New Roman or similar [edit: it appears to be Happy Times at the IKOB, see comments] serves for body text.
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The body text appears to be Happy Times at the IKOB, not Times New Roman.
Thank you, novov! Added. That’s a nice combination then: with the square dots and the horizontally cut terminal in a, it nicely echoes some of the features of Flecha.