Paneuropa Nova is a geometric, clean and flexible font style family influenced by Paneuropa - an incredibly popular XX-century typeface, made by Idzikowski foundry in Poland, 1931. Paneuropa was a remake of Paul Renner's well-known Futura - it was a bit narrower, with different percentages and letter endings. Paneuropa had totally different number and punctuation shapes.
The new variation - Paneuropa Nova is completely redrawn, with perfected letter types, proportions and spacing, extra symbols, weights and italics.
Paneuropa Nova's broad variety of weights makes it appropriate for headlines of all sizes, in addition to for long and brief paragraphs of text. It is excellent for on-screen usage, for web applications, user interfaces, in addition to for all sort of print functions, like branding, packaging and editorial style.
Paneuropa Nova consists of 22 fonts - 11 weights and their matching italics. It has extended support for Latin languages, in addition to a broad variety of OpenType functions, such as case delicate kinds, lining, oldstyle and tabular figures, portions, superscript and subscript, ordinals, currencies, and symbols.
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