Schuss Serif Pro 10 OTF Fonts (5 upright, 5 italic). Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Heavy, Light Italic, Regular Italic, Medium Italic, Bold Italic, Heavy Italic.
The Serif is more filigree and more valuable than all the other families of »Schuss«. At first glance it is a usual antiqua, freed from the superfluous. Perhaps you’ll see its novelty and clarity in comparison to other antiquas.
tabular figures (monospaced) old style figures/medieval figures (monospaced) proportional figures (different widths for a harmonic text look) proportional old style figures (different widths for a harmonic in text) small caps tab figures (monospaced, but smaller than width system) subscript and superscript figures (monospaced, but smaller than width system)
All tabular figures have the same width in all fonts.
Smal Caps Ligatures: fi, fl, ff, ffi, ffl German capital double s (ß) OpenType-Features: Old-style Figures, Small Caps, Ligatures, Subscript, Superscript, Fractions, no Alternates
For PC-Users: all fonts are just autohinted, ineffectual for all Mac-User
Slab, News and Serif are offered as Pro (Latin ext.) and cover most languages with latin characters. The Sans PCG (Pro/Greek/Cyrillic) contains greek and cyrillic additionally to Latin extended.
All tabular figures have one identic width in all 40 fonts of the whole superfamily Schuss (Sans, Slab, News, Serif, exceptional Poster) with the relating math. symbol widths. All four Schuss families (Sans, Slab, News and Serif) use the same design idiom and can be mixed with each other of course very well.
You are allowed to convert to webfonts for your site. Be sure you comply with the standard licensing restrictions (not for template or web app use).