Each width consists of 14 fonts-seven weights with matching italics. There are three widths: Proxima Nova, Proxima Nova Condensed, and Proxima Nova Extra Condensed. The original six fonts (three weights with italics) have been expanded to 42 full-featured OpenType fonts. There are three widths: Proxima Nova, Proxima Nova Condensed, and Proxima Nova Further Condensed. The Proxima Nova family is a complete reworking of Proxima Sans (1994).
The first 6 fonts (a few weights with italics) have been expanded to 48 full-featured OpenType fonts. The original six fonts (three weights with italics) have been expanded to 48. The Proxima Nova family members is actually a complete remodeling of Proxima Sans (1994).
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In Greek mythology, Argo was the ship on which Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcos to Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece.The Argo Nova font is an adventure though geometric sans universe with a touch of humanistic feel, bringing a different look with curved vertical strokes and high contrast on thicker weights.Designed with OpenType features, it includes extended Latin support, fractions, tabular and old-style figures, ligatures and more.With no excess in mind, it came in 10 styles (5 uprights and is matching italics) and it is a font family ideal for text, branding, signage, editorial, print and web design creations.5 weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold and BlackMatching italics Lining and old-style figures with proportional and tabular spacingLigatures on “f”Alternate characters for a, æ, g and ßFractionsOrdinalsExtended language support, designed following the Underware Latin Plus character set, with 534 glyphs, supporting 219 Latin based languages (see ).* Some features require an application with OpenType support. The Proxima Nova family is a complete reworking of Proxima Sans (1994).