
The supplementary fonts are NOT needed at all with OpenType-savvy programs (such as Adobe Creative Suite and QuarkXPress 7). Supplementary fonts (Proxima Nova Alt and Proxima Nova ScOsf) are included for use with programs (such as Flash and Microsoft Word) that do not yet support all OpenType features. * Requires an application with OpenType and/or Unicode support.Īll characters, including the small caps, old style figures, and alternate characters are included in the basic Proxima Nova fonts. Extended language support (most Latin-based scripts supported)* Lining and old style figures (proportional and tabular)* Matching small caps for all weights and widths* Matching italics for all weights and widths

3 widths: Normal, Condensed, and Extra Condensed

There are three widths: Proxima Nova, Proxima Nova Condensed, and Proxima Nova Extra Condensed. I expanded the original six fonts into a full-featured and versatile family of 42 fonts (seven weights in three widths with italics). The original six fonts (three weights with italics) have been expanded to 48 full-featured OpenType fonts. 8 weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold, and Black The Proxima Nova family is a complete reworking of Proxima Sans (1994). The result is a hybrid combining humanistic proportions with a somewhat geometric appearance. Stylistically, Proxima Nova straddles the gap between typefaces like Futura and Akzidenz Grotesk. Each width consists of 16 fonts-eight weights with matching italics. There are three widths: Proxima Nova, Proxima Nova Condensed, and Proxima Nova Extra Condensed. The Proxima Nova family is a complete reworking of Proxima Sans (1994).
