I split it into two parts in case you just want to look at the overview (the first part): There is also a comprehensive 93-page PDF sample book. If you want to know more about this new family of fonts, here are some links: It also fulfills many of the plans and ideas I had for Proxima Sans-small caps, wider range of weights and styles (including Condensed and Extra Condensed), and things I never dreamed of, like extended language support and UniCode. Proxima Nova, just released today, has ten years more thinking and experience behind it. Proxima Sans (released in 1994) was my first attempt to realize that concept, and one of the first major fonts I developed. The caps are a bit different from the early concept sketch (they started out with proportions more like Futura), but my concept for the lowercase has remained virtually the same all these years. Here’s an early sketch (possibly the first one) from 1981: I’ve been working on this font family for almost 25 years.
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