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Aldus® nova Book Bold Italic

- by Hermann Zapf, Akira Kobayashi
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Aldus® nova Com Book Bold Italic
  Format: OpenType Com

... is part of the Aldus® nova Font Family, comprising altogether 4 fonts in OpenType Com format.
Character set features:
euro smallcaps osf fractions supersub ordinals latinext LTCom_logo isoadobe2 adobece ligatures proplining
855 characters
Character maps:
Linked font group:
Aldus® nova Com Book
Aldus® nova Com Book Italic
Aldus® nova Com Book Bold
Aldus® nova Com Book Bold Italic
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Technical information
 
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
OTF - TrueType flavoured
Technical font names:
File names:
AldusNova-BoldItalic.ttf, AldusNovaCom-BoldItalic.ttf
Windows menu names:
Aldus nova Bold Italic, Aldus nova Com Bold Ita
PostScript names:
AldusNova-BoldItalic, AldusNovaCom-BoldItalic
PostScript full names:
Aldus nova Bold Italic, Aldus nova Com Bold Italic
Catalog material number:
46843012

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Documents referring to this product ...

German designer Hermann Zapf created the following fonts: Aldus® (1954), Aldus Nova (2005), Aurelia™ (1983), Comenius® Antiqua BQ (1976), Edison™ (1978), Kompakt™ (1954), Marconi® (1976), Medici® Script (1971), Melior® (1952), Noris Script® (1976), Optima® (1958), Optima nova (2002), Orion™ (1974), Palatino™® (1950), Palatino nova (2005), Palatino™ Sans (2006), Saphir™ (1953), Sistina® (1950), Vario™ (1982), Venture™ (1969), Linotype Zapf Essentials™ (2002), [...]

About Aldus® nova Book Bold Italic ...

Linotype usage sample for Aldus® nova Com Book Bold Italic
Designer: Hermann Zapf / Akira Kobayashi, 1950
Aldus® nova Book Bold Italic belongs to the Aldus® nova Font Family which is part of the Platinum Collection.
Palatino nova is Prof. Hermann Zapf's redesign of his own masterpiece, Palatino. The original Palatino was cut in metal by August Rosenberger at D. Stempel AG typefoundry in Frankfurt, and released in 1950. Palatino was later adapted for mechanical composition on the Linotype machine, and became one of the most-used typefaces of the 20th Century. Palatino was designed for legibility, and has open counters and carefully weighted strokes. The type was named after Giambattista Palatino, a master of calligraphy from the time of Leonardo da Vinci. Palatino is a typeface based on classical Italian Renaissance forms. A modern classic in its own right, Palatino is popular among professional graphic designers and amateurs alike, working well for both text and display typography.

Hermann Zapf and Akira Kobayashi redeveloped Palatino for the 21st Century, creating Palatino nova. Released by Linotype in 2005, the Palatino nova family is part of Linotype's Platinum Collection. Palatino nova includes several weights (Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold), each with companion italics. Four styles (Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic) have Greek and Cyrillic glyphs built into their character sets. The Palatino nova family also includes revised versions of Aldus (now called Aldus nova), as well as two titling weights. The first titling weight, Palatino nova Titling, is based on Hermann Zapf's metal typeface Michelangelo, including Greek glyphs from Phidias Greek. The heavier titling weight, Palatino nova Imperial, is based on Sistina.

The fonts in the Palatino nova family support all 48 Western, Central, and Eastern European languages. Additional features: ligatures and historical ligatures, Small Caps, ornaments, and a range of numerals (proportional & tabular width lining and Old style Figures, fractions, inferiors, and superiors).
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