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Optima Nova® Familia tipográfica
Diseñado por Hermann Zapf/2002 and Akira Kobayashi/2002
Hasta 20 Tipos de letra / 1 Value Packs
Compatible con al menos 33 idiomas (Pro / OT CFF)
Licencias disponibles para todos los estilos:
Soporta hasta 69 idiomas.
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Soporta hasta 17 características OpenType.
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Optima® was designed by Hermann Zapf and is his most successful typeface. In 1950, Zapf made his first scetches while visiting the Santa Croce church in Florence. He sketched letters from grave plates that had been cut about 1530, and as he had no other paper with him at the time, the sketches were done on two 1000 lire bank notes. These letters from the floor of the church inspired Optima, a typeface that is classically roman in proportion and character, but without serifs. The letterforms were designed in the proportions of the Golden Ratio. In 1952, after careful legibility testing, the first drawings were finished.
The type was cut by the famous punchcutter August Rosenberger at the D. Stempel AG typefoundry in Frankfurt.
The original
The titling face includes capital letters with special and unusual letter combinations and ligatures, making it an excellent choice for headlines, logos and advertising purposes. Optima continues to be an all-purpose typeface; and Optima Nova works for just about anything from book text to signage."