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Berling™ Nova Text Regular Italic

- by Fredrik Andersson, Örjan Nordling
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Berling™ Nova Pro Text Regular Italic
  Format: OpenType Pro

Price: US$ 35.00
  
... is part of the Berling™ Nova Font Family, comprising altogether 6 fonts in OpenType Pro format.
Character set features:
euro osf latinext isoadobe2 adobece proplining
345 characters
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Linked font group:
Berling™ Nova Pro Text Regular
Berling™ Nova Pro Text Regular Italic
Berling™ Nova Pro Text Bold
Berling™ Nova Pro Text Bold Italic
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Product is contained in:
Berling™ Nova Pro Complete Family Value Pack
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Find further Font Features in our Font Feature Archive. Typographic Tip of the Month from Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi! May 2006: “Stay away from that button!” Many programs allow you to press an “Italic” button; but this often* only automatically generates an on-the-go slanted version of the Roman weight. For better results, select the Italic or Oblique font directly from the program’s Font Menu. Akira says: This may take [...]

About Berling™ Nova Text Regular Italic ...

Linotype usage sample for Berling™ Nova Pro Text Regular Italic
Designer: Fredrik Andersson / Örjan Nordling, 2007
Berling™ Nova Text Regular Italic belongs to the Berling™ Nova Font Family which is part of the Assorted Collection.
Swedish designer Karl-Erik Forsberg created the original Berling typeface in 1951. Owned by Verbum in Sweden, Berling was completely redesigned and released in 2004, under the name Berling Nova. Forsberg (1914-1995) is considered one of Sweden's most masterful graphic designers, and his original Berling has come to be seen as possibly the most definitive Swedish typeface. But typesetting technology has changed significantly since the 1950s; a redesign was necessary in order to secure that the spirit of Berling would survive in the digital age.

Linotype, the distributor of the original Berling, provided its collection of source materials to the designers working on Berling Nova. Additionally, Akira Kobayashi -- Linotype's Type Director -- lent them his advice as their project advanced.

Berling Nova is available in two optical sizes: Text and Display. The original Berling was a classic Renaissance roman face, with fine terminals and sharp, beak-like serifs. If one looks at Berling's old lead type proofs in the smaller type sizes, it is clear that these had a fuller and more readable form than in later digital versions. So, in order to help return the new Berling Nova to its original splendor, both the base forms and the serifs were softened and inflated. In the text version, the x-height has been increased a bit (by 4%), the diagonal axis is less apparent, and special glyph ranges, such as those for small caps and old style figures, have been included in the font's character sets. The display version still has the unmistakable "Berling" character that displays Forsberg's mastery.

Although Berling Nova is a "Swedish" typeface, it speaks far more languages. As an OpenType "Pro" font, it supports a range of languages used across western, central, and eastern Europe, including the Central European languages that use the CE character set.

Berling Nova is well suited for longer text passages in books, publications, and magazines. This typeface fulfils all the demands that one can make on a legible newspaper typeface. Access to both text and display versions are important to the demanding typographer. This is the first time since the typeface was digitalized that it is possible to use it in order to create truly beautiful and functional typography in all type sizes.
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Berling is a trademark of Verbum AB.

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