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FF Nexus

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FF Nexus is built on Martin Majoor’s three typefaces, one form principle. Three families — a serif, slab serif, and sans — are derived from a single design concept. The monospaced FF Nexus Typewriter plays well with the others, too. This breadth of options, combined with OpenType features (such as built-in small caps, alternate glyphs, and optional swashes) make FF Nexus an extremely versatile type system.

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FF Nexus fonts can be purchased individually, but the packages on this page offer the best value and performance. Discounted packages containing complimentary fonts ensure you get all the styles you need for professional typography.

While TrueType and PostScript formats are still available, we recommend the newer OpenType fonts to most customers as they offer the most versatility and ease-of-use, as well as compatibility with modern design applications.

The difference between “OT” and “Pro” OpenType fonts is in their language support. Read more about which fonts speak which languages.

 
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