Aaux Next Wide was designed by Neil Summerour and published by Positype.
Aaux Next Wide contains 18 styles and family package options.
When the original Aaux was introduced in 2002, I intended to go back and expand the family to offer more versatility. Years went by before I was willing to pick it up again and invest the proper time into building a viable and useful recut. Just putting a new designation and tweaking a few glyphs here and there would not do the designer or the typeface justice; instead, I chose to redraw each glyph's skeleton from scratch for the four main subsets of the super family along with their italics. Each glyph across the super family is 'connected at the hip' with each style-each character carries the no frills, simple architecture that endeared so many users to it.
The new recut expands the family to an enormous 72 typefaces! The original has spawned Compressed, Condensed and Wide subsets-all with corresponding weights-for complete flexibility. Additionally, all of the original weight variants have all been incorporated within the OpenType shell: Small Caps and Old Style Figures are there along with new tabular figures, numerators and denominators, expanded f-ligatures and a complete Central European character set.
Font Family:
· Aaux Next Wide Hairline
· Aaux Next Wide Hairline Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Thin
· Aaux Next Wide Thin Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Light
· Aaux Next Wide Light Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Regular
· Aaux Next Wide Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Medium
· Aaux Next Wide Medium Italic
· Aaux Next Wide SemiBold
· Aaux Next Wide SemiBold Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Bold
· Aaux Next Wide Bold Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Black
· Aaux Next Wide Black Italic
· Aaux Next Wide Ultra
· Aaux Next Wide Ultra Italic
File Size: 1.28 MB
Tags: remember_sans,
sans-serif, text, true italics,
wide,
workhorseRelease date: November 16, 2009
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- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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