Nimbus Sans

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Short description: Neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface
Nimbus Sans
CategorySans-serif
ClassificationNeo-grotesque
Designer(s)URW Studio
FoundryURW++
Date released1999
Design based onHelvetica
VariationsURW Heisei Gothic

Nimbus Sans is a sans-serif typeface created by URW++, based on Helvetica.

Nimbus Sans

This version uses URW++ font source and historically has three optical sizes, labelled T (Text), D (Display), and P (Poster), [1] although the P version is generally no longer available.[2][3] Some fonts in the family support Western Europe, East Europe, Turkish, Baltic, and Romanian languages.


Florian Hardwig has described the display-oriented styles of Nimbus Sans P, with tight spacing, as more reminiscent of Helvetica as used in the 1970s from cold type than the early official Helvetica digitisations.[4]

Weight condensed medium extended
Black roman roman, italic roman
Bold roman roman, italic roman
Regular roman roman, italic roman
Light - roman, italic roman
(D) fonts
Weight condensed medium extended
Black roman, italic roman, italic roman, outline
Bold roman, italic roman, italic, outline roman
Regular roman, italic roman, italic roman
Light roman, italic roman, italic roman
Ultra Light - roman -
(P) fonts
Weight condensed medium extended
Black roman, italic roman, italic -
Bold roman, italic roman, italic -
Regular roman, italic roman, italic -
Light roman, italic roman, italic -
Ultra Light - roman -

Nimbus Sans Diagonal

It is a version with more right lean than Nimbus Sans italic fonts. The family currently only includes 1 font, in Black weight in medium width.

Nimbus Sans Mono

It is a monospaced variant of Nimbus Sans. The family currently only includes 1 font, in Regular weight in medium width.

Language extension

Nimbus Sans has multiple language-specific versions, supporting Arabic and Hebrew,[5] Chinese,[6] Japanese,[7] Thai,[8] and Devanagari scripts.[9]

There is also Nimbus Sans Global, which covers all the above languages in addition to Korean and Vietnamese.[10]

Nimbus Sans L

Created in 1987, Nimbus Sans L is a version of Nimbus Sans using Adobe font sources. The typeface was shipped with Apple's LaserWriter II, hence the "L" label.[1] The family includes 17 fonts in 5 weights and 2 widths, with Nimbus Sans L Extra Black only available in condensed roman format.

A subset of Nimbus Sans L, which includes regular and bold weight fonts in all widths and styles, were released under the GPL and AFPL in Type 1 format in 1996[11][12][13][14][15][16] and LPPL in 2009,[17] making it one of several freely licensed fonts offered by URW++. Nimbus Sans L is part of the Ghostscript free font collection, a set of free alternatives to the 35 basic PostScript fonts (which include Helvetica).[18][19][20][21] The Ghostscript version was updated as recently as in 2020 [22] and was extended to include support for Greek and Cyrillic characters.

Nimbus Sans L has metrics similar to Helvetica and Arial, and is a standard typeface in many Linux distributions and open-source applications.[23][24][25] For example, it was used as default font in OpenOffice.org Calc and Impress, but its successor LibreOffice used Liberation Sans as the default sans-serif font. However, its popularity also leads to confusion, since it is often simply called Nimbus Sans in the open-source sphere, without the "L" label.[26][27]

TeX Gyre Heros

A derivative of Nimbus Sans L created for TeX environments and also in the OpenType format.[28] It includes limited support for Greek characters with a provisional design.[29]

FreeSans

As part of the GNU FreeFont superfamilies, FreeSans extends Nimbus Sans L to cover a wide range of Unicode characters.[30][31]

Nimbus Sans Novus

Nimbus Sans Novus is a variant published by URW++ using Linotype's Stempel Studio source, based on Neue Helvetica,[32] but without the extended width. Some digital releases have support for Greek and Cyrillic characters,[33] some do not.[34][35]

Comparisons between Neue Helvetica and Nimbus Sans Novus at the same font size.

While the design of the characters is based on Neue Helvetica, the two typefaces differ metrically: Nimbus Sans Novus has smaller x-height and is narrower at the same font size (but not at the same x-height).

The weight systems of the two typefaces also drastically differ. For instance, the Regular weight of Nimbus Sans Novus resembles the Light weight of Neue Helvetica, while the Medium weight of Nimbus Sans Novus resembles the Regular Neue Helvetica design. Nimbus Sans Novus has a Semibold weight, but Neue Helvetica does not.

The font names ending with (D) have tighter letter spacing.

Weight condensed medium
Ultra roman, italic -
Black roman, italic roman, italic
Heavy roman, italic roman, italic
Bold roman, italic roman, italic, outline
Semi Bold roman, italic roman, italic
Medium roman, italic roman, italic
Regular roman, italic roman, italic
Light roman, italic roman, italic
Ultra Light roman, italic roman, italic
(D) fonts
Weight condensed medium
Ultra roman -
Black roman roman, outline
Heavy roman roman
Bold roman roman
Semi Bold roman roman
Medium roman roman
Regular roman roman
Light roman roman
Ultra Light roman roman

See also

References

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  2. "Nimbus Sans Font". https://www.myfonts.com/collections/nimbus-sans-font-urw. 
  3. "Nimbus Sans Font - YouWorkForThem". https://www.youworkforthem.com/font/T1018/. 
  4. Hardwig, Florian (30 September 2013). "National Trust Tree Appeal Poster". http://fontsinuse.com/uses/4873/national-trust-tree-appeal-poster. 
  5. "Nimbus Sans Arabic Font". https://www.myfonts.com/collections/nimbus-sans-me-font-urw. 
  6. "Nimbus Sans Chinese Simplified Font". https://www.myfonts.com/collections/nimbus-sans-chs-font-urw. 
  7. "Nimbus Sans Japanese Font". https://www.myfonts.com/collections/nimbus-sans-japanese-font-urw. 
  8. "Nimbus Sans Thai Font". https://www.myfonts.com/collections/nimbus-sans-thai-font-urw. 
  9. "Nimbus Sans Devanagari". https://fonts.adobe.com/fonts/nimbus-sans-devanagari. 
  10. "Nimbus Sans Global Font". https://www.myfonts.com/collections/nimbus-sans-global-font-urw. 
  11. Finally! Good-quality free (GPL) basic-35 PostScript Type 1 fonts., http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/378/1996/5/0/2064811/, retrieved 2010-05-06 
  12. (TXT) Finally! Good-quality free (GPL) basic-35 PostScript Type 1 fonts., http://www.tug.org/fonts/deutsch-urw.txt, retrieved 2010-05-06 
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  14. Five years after: Report on international TEX font projects, 2007, http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb29-1/tb91ludwichowski-fonts.pdf, retrieved 2010-05-06 
  15. (TAR.GZ) ghostscript-fonts-std-4.0.tar.gz - GhostScript 4.0 standard fonts - AFPL license, 1996-06-28, http://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/ghost/aladdin/fonts/ghostscript-fonts-std-4.0.tar.gz, retrieved 2010-05-06 
  16. (TAR.GZ) ghostscript-fonts-std-6.0.tar.gz - GhostScript 6.0 standard fonts - GPL license, 1999-12-22, http://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/ghost/aladdin/fonts/ghostscript-fonts-std-6.0.tar.gz, retrieved 2010-05-06 
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  22. "Latest (as of 2020/09/10) font release from URW++". https://github.com/ArtifexSoftware/urw-base35-fonts/releases. 
  23. "Debian package - gsfonts". http://packages.debian.org/sid/gsfonts. 
  24. "Fonts". http://www.cookbook-r.com/Graphs/Fonts/. 
  25. "Specifying fonts in graphics". 19 April 2010. http://sas-and-r.blogspot.co.uk/2010/04/example-733-specifying-fonts-in.html. 
  26. "GitHub - protamail/NimbusSans: URW++ Nimbus Sans family of fonts with fixed vertical metrics". https://github.com/protamail/NimbusSans. 
  27. "Arch Linux - gsfonts". https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/gsfonts/. 
  28. "The TeX Gyre (TG) Collection of Fonts". https://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre. 
  29. "CTAN: Package tex-gyre-heros". https://ctan.org/pkg/tex-gyre-heros. 
  30. "Gnu FreeFont: Design notes". https://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/design-notes.html. 
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Nimbus Sans

  • URW pages:
Nimbus Sans Family,
Nimbus Sans Global

Nimbus Sans L

Nimbus Sans Novus