In 2005, the Proxima Nova font was redesigned to combine the roundness of mathematical sans serifs like Futura with the extents of modern grotesques like Helvetica. Many designers use this font in their work because it is a less difficult typeface. The font is easy to grasp and read, which is why it’s employed in a variety of logos and is frequently featured in print media. There are 16 fonts and 7 weights in each width, all with comparable italics. Proxima Nova Condensed, Proxima Nova, and Proxima Nova Further Condensed are the three widths of the Proxima sans. It is a complete re-adjustment of the Proxima Sans font, which was first released in 1994.
Proxima Nova Font is a classic typeface that has become one of the most popular online fonts.