The Proxima Nova family is a complete reworking of Proxima Sans (1994). The original six fonts (three weights with italics) have been expanded to 48 full-featured OpenType fonts. There are three widths: Proxima Nova, Proxima Nova Condensed, and Proxima Nova Extra Condensed. Each width consists of 16 fonts—eight weights with matching italics.
Type designer Simonson has described his fonts as often being inspired by lettering styles of the past, such as the graphic design of the 1970s and Art Deco graphics. Simonson’s most popular font is Proxima Nova (1994, revised 2005), a geometric-grotesque sans-serif design used by companies such as BuzzFeed, Mashable, NBC, Wired and Mic.
Proxima Nova Font
Proxima Nova (2005) bridges the gap between typefaces like Futura. I expanded the original six fonts (three weights with italics) into a full-featured.
Download and use Proxima Nova font family including Proxima nova regular, bold, black, medium, condensed, narrow with matching italics.
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Download this font for free and use on your own software, application, design, branding, logo design and other development projects for your personal or professional related purposes.
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#Proxima Nova Web Fonts
#####The package contains 5 variants of the proxima nova web fonts.
![Proxima nova font download zip version Proxima nova font download zip version](/uploads/1/2/6/2/126248886/136274600.png)
- Proxima Nova Thin [
'proxima_nova_scosfthin'
OR'proxima_nova_ltthin'
] - Proxima Nova Regular [
'Proxima Nova'
] - Proxima Nova Semi-Bold [
'proxima_nova_ltsemibold'
] - Proxima Nova Bold [
'proxima_nova_altbold'
] - Proxima Nova Black [
'proxima_nova_altblack'
]
###USAGE
To use the 'Proxima Nova Web Fonts' Download the package as a zip file and extract the
fonts
folder.- Put the fonts folder anywhere on your server
- In your html file include the
fonts.css
orfonts.min.css
as follows:
- And finally in your CSS stylesheets use as follows:
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