

Support for variable fonts will increase over time, but I would advise checking whether the apps you want to use offer support before buying. Unfortunately, Microsoft Office doesn’t support variable fonts at all yet, but support is promised. It has partial support in Apple iWork apps (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers). Support in desktop apps include Sketch, Corel Draw, and Adobe Creative Cloud apps such as InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. While it works great in all the major web browsers, it is not fully supported in many desktop apps yet. Important: Variable font technology is fairly new. And, of course, you can use subsetting for even faster page loads.įor print applications, Proxima Vara gives you unlimited flexibility to tune weight, width, and slant to fit your exact needs.

This is because the complete family is contained in a single font file, and loads as quickly as about four styles of Proxima Nova.

Variable fonts work in most modern web browsers, which is great because it allows you to use many more styles of Proxima Vara on a web page than you can with Proxima Nova. Proxima Vara contains all of the characters and features in Proxima Nova such as alternate characters, true small caps, old style figures, arbitrary fractions, and support for most Latin-based languages, Greek, and Cyrillic. If you want something that’s a little bolder than Regular, and little bit more condensed, you can get it. In a single font file, it contains all the weights and styles of Proxima Nova-plus any style between them along any of three dimensions (weight, width, and slant) without the distortion that comes with artificial manipulation such as squeezing, stretching, or slanting. Proxima Vara (2021) is a variable version of my popular Proxima Nova type family.
