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New Anivers font

The name Anivers derives from the word anniversary and was originally designed to celebrate the anniversary of Smashing Magazine.

Now the new improved Anivers has been expanded into a small but very rigid, reliable family.

Well what's new?

With the extention of the Anivers family, Anivers regular has undergone a major update.
Most important are:

+ Extended language support*
+ Improved glyph shapes
+ improved metrics and kerning**

*Languages now (fully) supported:
Latin / Central European / Croatian / Romanian / Icelandic / Turkish / Esperanto

**Anivers is spaced and kerned by Igino Marini with iKern

Use it widely

I wanted it to be a robust and rigid font, forgiving, flexible and elegant... and also suitable for a broad use: from a stationery to a poster headline. From an intro in a magazine to a base for a logo.


OpenType features

This OpenType font family comes in regular, italic, bold and small caps and has some nice OpenType features. Besides ligatures, contextual alternatives, fractions, oldstyle/tabular numerals, Anivers also has a 'case' feature for case sensative forms and tabular numerals ... so Anivers can crunch numbers with ease.



Glyphs :: an overview

Each Anivers font contains more then 400 glyphs ... even Esperanto is supported.

(Free) download

Anivers comes in regular, small caps, italics and bold.
Anivers Regular is absolutely free

Download Anivers at MyFonts.com

To download the free regular you only have to register at MyFonts.com,
but while you're at it, please consider supporting me by purchasing the family.

Related links

Anivers is a Rising Star – Anivers got featured in the Rising Stars Newsletter from MyFonts.
Anivers – Birth of a typeface – iLT article on the development process of Anivers.

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