Nobel Uno Font Family was designed by Jean Johnson and published by Designova. Nobel Uno contains 16 styles and family package options. ABOUT THE TYPEFACE:A clean and modern sans-serif typeface, Nobel Uno is ideal for any contemporary design project. It is the fourth typeface from our Uno class font families, which is one of the most advanced and feature-loaded fonts in our portfolio.Nobel Uno comes in 16 fonts featuring 08 weights of uprights and its matching italics. Designed with powerful opentype features in mind. Each weight includes extended character set featuring 386 glyphs providing support for 120+ languages. This typeface is perfectly suited for graphic design, display, branding and marketing use. It could easily work for web, social media, digital marketing, signage, corporate as well as for editorial design. Adding extra letter spacing will make this font the perfect choice for minimal headlines and logotypes, as shown in the promo designs attached.Handcrafted and designed with powerful OpenType features in mind, each weight includes extended language support with Western European, Central European, and South Eastern European sets. A total of 341 glyphs are available. FEATURES:The Nobel Uno font family includes 16 fonts in total, with eight upright weights and Italic equivalents of all eight weights as follows: Thin Thin Italic ExtraLight ExtraLight Italic Light Light Italic Regular Italic Medium Medium Italic SemiBold SemiBold Italic Bold Bold Italic Black Black Italic 386 GLYPHS INCLUDED:Handcrafted and designed with powerful OpenType features in mind, each weight includes extended language support with Western European, Central European, and South Eastern European sets. A total of 386 glyphs are available.EXTENSIVE LANGUAGE SUPPORT:Afrikaans • Albanian • Asu • Azerbaijani • Basque • Bemba • Bena • Bosnian • Catalan • Cebuano • Chiga • Colognian • Cornish • Corsican • Croatian • Czech • Danish • Dutch • Embu • English • Estonian • Faroese • Filipino • Finnish • French • Friulian • Galician • German • Gusii • Hungarian • Icelandic • Ido • Indonesian • Interlingua • Interlingue • Irish • Italian • Javanese • Jju • Kabuverdianu • Kaingang • Kalaallisut • Kalenjin • Kamba • Kikuyu • Kinyarwanda • Kurdish • Latvian • Ligurian • Lithuanian • Lojban • Lombard • Low German • Lower Sorbian • Luo • Luxembourgish • Luyia • Machame • Makhuwa • Makhuwa-Meetto • Makonde • Malagasy • Malay • Maltese • Manx • Māori • Meru • Morisyen • Nheengatu • North Ndebele • Northern Sotho • Norwegian Bokmål • Norwegian Nynorsk • Nyanja • Nyankole • Occitan • Oromo • Polish • Portuguese • Rejang • Romanian • Romansh • Rombo • Rundi • Rwa • Samburu • Sango • Sangu • Sardinian • Scottish Gaelic • Sena • Shambala • Shona • Slovak • Slovenian • Soga • Somali • South Ndebele • Southern Sotho • Spanish • Sundanese • Swahili • Swati • Swedish • Swiss German • Taita • Taroko • Teso • Tsonga • Tswana • Turkish • Turkmen • Upper Sorbian • Vunjo • Walloon • Walser • Welsh • Western Frisian • Wolastoqey • Xhosa • Zhuang • Zulu
