Norma™ font family
Designed by Franko Luin in 1994
Norma was my second sans serif. You can find a few details in common with Dialog, but the graphic impression of Norma is totally different.Every typeface has some characters that are the favourites. In Norma I simply love the lowercase roman a. Don't you, too, think that it is perfection itself?
Norma was released in 1994.
Norma was released in 1994.
Norma Condensed Italic
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Norma
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: NormaPro-CondensedItalic.otf
Windows menu name: Norma Pro Condensed
PostScript name: , NormaPro-CondensedItalic
PostScript full name: , NormaPro-CondensedItalic
Windows menu name: Norma Pro Condensed
PostScript name: , NormaPro-CondensedItalic
PostScript full name: , NormaPro-CondensedItalic
Catalog number:
16743067
Characters:
388