Nueva, designed by Carol Twombly in 1994, was initially developed as a prospective lowercase companion to her 1990 entitling typeface Charlemagne. Nueva came into its own with a modern kinetic lowercase with its own capitals to match. Nueva has really high stroke contrast, with round, bouncy counterforms and stroke shapes, especially in the wider instances. The low connecting joins of the arches on h, m, n, r, b, d, p and q are particular of some calligraphic designs, and this combined with rounded bowls and tapering stems makes Nueva distinct amongst roman typefaces; the accompanying italic is a true italic design. Nueva is exceptionally flexible and can take on a workload that ranges from fine book titles to billboards.
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