Proxima Nova has been continually updated and expanded since its release. Additions have included support for Greek, Cyrillic, and Vietnamese, numerous currency symbols, as well as a Medium weight for all three widths and italics, bringing the total number of fonts in the family to 48.

Please note that Proxima Nova Sans Serif Font is for personal use only and No Commercial use Allowed! If you want to use this font for Commercial use, you need to purchase a Commercial license here.


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Proxima Nova (2005) bridges the gap between typefaces like Futura and Akzidenz Grotesk. The result is a hybrid that combines modern proportions with a geometric appearance. I originally released it in 1994 as Proxima Sans (now discontinued) with a basic character set in three weights (Regular, Medium, and Black) with italics. I expanded the original six fonts into a full-featured and versatile family of 42 fonts (seven weights in three widths with italics).

I am having some issues with a font (Proxima Nova Condensed) displaying differently on different computers and browsers. My teammate and I are both on Macs version 10.15.4 with all browsers up to date.

It works on all of my browsers but shows up with a regular font weight rather than thin. Adding !important to font-weight didn't change anything. Any help is greatly appreciated! Ideally we'd like to use Proxima Nova Condensed Thin.

Update: I developed a work-around to get all the fonts to display correctly. First I changed all header fonts to Proxima Nova Condensed with a font-weight of 200px. Then I changed h2, h3, and h4 back to Proxima Nova with a font-weight of 600px using CSS. So far this has been the only way I've been able to get a thin Proxima Nova Condensed font to show up on Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

Not sure if you found a solution. Ran into this issue myself and found the solution. Make sure that your CSS says 'proxima-nova-condensed' instead of 'proxima nova condensed' as in the example below because CSS does not recognize the font otherwise.

All instances of Squarespace-provided fonts, which on my site includes all default H4 text and CTAs/buttons (font = Brandon Grotesque) as well as all body text (font = Artigo). They are defaulting to what looks like Times New Roman or similar. Screengrab of an example attached. The only font displaying correctly in Internet Explorer, according to Safari's Responsive Design Mode preview, is the custom one I've uploaded and added to my CSS with @font-face ("BrandonTextWeb-Bold") for my H1/H2/H3.

All of a sudden I'm having trouble creating a PDF for a document that uses Proxima Nova. I get the font as an asset from Creative Cloud. It used to work fine. I can save documents as PDFs just fine as long as they don't contain Proxima Nova. I can't figure out what changed recently. This happens on multiple documents so I know it's not a document issue. It happens on my older version of Frame 10 and on Frame 2019.

Also, as Amitoj said, a sample document that does not work would be very helpful for debugging. Maybe it is a special combination like the use of the font in I-don't-know-what-combination (e.g. as a character style in a cross-reference in a text line in a text frame anchored into a table cell ).

I had a similar issue with the Roboto font set. In my case, I used Creative Cloud to install and activate the Roboto fonts because I wanted to use Roboto Regular in a Visio diagram. However, none of the Roboto fonts were available in Visio. I had to download them from Google and install them in the Windows font folder.

The Problem: When on Windows, any browser, certain screen resolutions, certain text sizes, and certain font weights bleed together making text hard to read. For example, lowercase "i" looks like an "l" because there is no separation between the dot and the body. This is making the boss not very happy. These issues do not occur on Mac OS X, with or without smoothing. For some Windows users, changing the screen resolution fixes it.

So, I am aware we can change the font (not very desirable), change the font weight, change the font size, etc. I am more wondering if anyone else has experienced this, what causes it, and is something wrong in our setup that is causing these issues since this is a very popular font.

- You cannot add other fonts to Typography. In Typography, you can only use the fonts that Shopify provides. What I am showing is how to add fonts to your theme in base.css file, instead of editing fonts in Typography.

Turns out I already had Proxima Nova installed through Adobe Fonts (fka Typekit). Those fonts don't show up in Font Book, but the system does recognize them as already being installed and therefore doesn't show them as available for download. When I deactivated the typeface through Adobe Fonts, it immediately showed up as available for download from Apple through Font Book. Hope this helps anyone with the same problem!

I'm not sure what you mean by "from Finder". The way to download it is to open Font Book, select "All Fonts" in the left column, find the greyed out "Proxima Nova" name in the list of fonts, select it, then click the "Download" button near the top of the Font Book window.

You don't say what is happening. All of Apple's fonts are installed with the operating system and they can not be readily removed. Are you saying that your system fonts folder is empty? I am sure that will not be the case. Are you trying to download some other fonts? If you can be more specific as to what you are doing, then we can be of assistance.

I work for a company that uses a font called Proxima Nova for absolutely everything. Over the past 6 months I have created hundreds of Designer files using this font family, and it's always worked fine. This morning, I'm trying to edit one of these files, and Proxima Nova no longer loads in the font menu. All of my other applications can see and use this font but Designer can't - which literally makes the app unusable for me. I have restarted Designer several times.

I got an email from The Type Founders about a font that i'm using on my website, wich is made in format.com, using their available fonts. The email says i'm using a font on my website without license... I don't understand, I'm using one of the fonts that format lets you choose, so it would be more of a problem from format than from me right?

I would like to get some help on this regard. Is this a normal situation and I should reciprocate? or are they trying to scam me?

Digital document files intended for presentation or distribution in electronic form (such as PowerPoint) present another challenge. If such documents are opened on computers that do not already have official UC Davis campus fonts installed, they are likely to appear poorly formatted, and may result in words missing or running off the page.

When sharing digital files with users who may not have our campus fonts, we recommend using the Arial font family, which is one of the most ubiquitous, cross-platform options available.


Commonly shared digital file types include, but are not limited to:

I had an instructional designer develop my storyline training in Proxima Nova font, which is not a MS standard font. Storyline alerted me that I didn't have the font installed so I installed it but it is still not recognizing the Proxima Nova Reg variation, which my computer says is installed. Now if I open the SL file, it corrupts all the text. Is there an easier or better way to handle situations with fonts? What is easier: e24fc04721

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