Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2007 Linotype GmbH, www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This font software may not be reproduced, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype GmbH. Nami is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. This typeface is original artwork of Adrian Frutiger. The design may be protected in certain jurisdictions. |
Font family: |
Nami Com |
Font Subfamily name: |
Regular |
Unique font identifier: |
Linotype GmbH:Nami Com Regular:2007 |
Full font name: |
Nami Com Regular |
Version string: |
Version 1.01 |
Postscript name: |
NamiCom-Regular |
Trademark: |
Nami is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Linotype GmbH |
Designer: |
Adrian Frutiger |
Description: |
Nami, the Japanese word for wave, is the latest collaboration between Adrian Frutiger and Linotype?s Type Director, Akira Kobayashi. This typeface family is the most humanistic sans serif design ever to come from Adrian Frutiger, and it has an interesting twist: lapidar alternates that may be surfed through with the help of OpenType-savy applications. Adrian Frutiger began the design that would blossom into Nami during the 1980s. Although it would not be produced during the 20th century, it was quite forward thinking. The typeface included several seemingly avant garde alternates; these were lapidary versions of common letterforms. Revisiting the project in 2006, Akira Kobayashi reworked the concept into a working family of three typefaces. Each font contains 483 glyphs, including 11 alternates - two extra forms of the lowercase g, as well as new forms for a, e, h, l, m, n, r, t, and u. |
URL Designer: |
http://www.linotype.com/fontdesigners |
License Description: |
NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT
You have obtained this font software either directly from Linotype GmbH or together with software distributed by one of Linotype's licensees.
This font software is a valuable asset of Linotype GmbH. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this font software is limited to your workstation for your own use. You may not copy or distribute this font software. If you have any questions regarding your license terms, please review the license agreement you received with the software.
General license terms and usage rights can be viewed at www.linotype.com/license.
Generelle Lizenzbedingungen und Nutzungsrechte finden Sie unter www.linotype.com/license.
Pour plus d'informations concernant le contrat d'utilisation du logiciel de polices, veuillez consulter notre site web www.linotype.com/license.
Linotype GmbH can be contacted at:
Tel.: +49(0)6172 484-418 |
License Info URL: |
http://www.linotype.com/license |
Compatible Full: |
Nami Com |
Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2007 Linotype GmbH, www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This font software may not be reproduced, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype GmbH. Nami is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. This typeface is original artwork of Adrian Frutiger. The design may be protected in certain jurisdictions. |
Font family: |
Nami Com |
Font Subfamily name: |
Regular |
Unique font identifier: |
Linotype GmbH:Nami Com Regular:2007 |
Full font name: |
Nami Com Regular |
Version string: |
Version 1.01 |
Postscript name: |
NamiCom-Regular |
Trademark: |
Nami is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Linotype GmbH |
Designer: |
Adrian Frutiger |
Description: |
Nami, the Japanese word for wave, is the latest collaboration between Adrian Frutiger and Linotypes Type Director, Akira Kobayashi. This typeface family is the most humanistic sans serif design ever to come from Adrian Frutiger, and it has an interesting twist: lapidar alternates that may be surfed through with the help of OpenType-savy applications. Adrian Frutiger began the design that would blossom into Nami during the 1980s. Although it would not be produced during the 20th century, it was quite forward thinking. The typeface included several seemingly avant garde alternates; these were lapidary versions of common letterforms. Revisiting the project in 2006, Akira Kobayashi reworked the concept into a working family of three typefaces. Each font contains 483 glyphs, including 11 alternates - two extra forms of the lowercase g, as well as new forms for a, e, h, l, m, n, r, t, and u. |
URL Designer: |
http://www.linotype.com/fontdesigners |
License Description: |
NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT
You have obtained this font software either directly from Linotype GmbH or together with software distributed by one of Linotype's licensees.
This font software is a valuable asset of Linotype GmbH. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this font software is limited to your workstation for your own use. You may not copy or distribute this font software. If you have any questions regarding your license terms, please review the license agreement you received with the software.
General license terms and usage rights can be viewed at www.linotype.com/license.
Generelle Lizenzbedingungen und Nutzungsrechte finden Sie unter www.linotype.com/license.
Pour plus d'informations concernant le contrat d'utilisation du logiciel de polices, veuillez consulter notre site web www.linotype.com/license.
Linotype GmbH can be contacted at:
Tel.: +49(0)6172 484-418 |
License Info URL: |
http://www.linotype.com/license |
Typographic Family name: |
Nami Com |
Typographic Subfamily name: |
Regular |