Heading Now font

Heading Now

Font

Heading Now

Author

Zetafonts

Fonts

112

Added

Mar 29, 2022

Description

Author's note

The font here is for PERSONAL/NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!

To download the full font family (all weights, glyphs and numbers) and acquire the commercial license, please visit our website: https://www.zetafonts.com/heading-now

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CONTACT US:

Website: https://www.zetafonts.com
Email: info@zetafonts.com

Heading Now is the new incarnation of Heading Pro, developing the original typeface family designed by Francesco Canovaro for Zetafonts into a superfamily with 160 variant combinations. Built around 10 different widths, ranging from ultra-compressed to ultra-wide, and eight weights from thin to heavy, Heading Now provides a full spectrum of sans serif type solutions to your design problems.

Born as a space-optimizing typeface for headers and titles, Heading Now can be used in its compressed widths to manage space on the printed page and on the screen. In these widths, Heading Now excels in titles and subheadings, timetables, infographics, and in situations of exuberant and excessive copywriting. On the other side of the width spectrum, you can find extended width variants, ready to be used for titling where style and energy matter more than pixel or paper economy.

The Heading family is not only made of extreme widths: you can use the medium width range to design body text. Matching italics provide versatility in text use, as well as a dynamic display alternate to the bolder weights.

Heading Now keeps the original design of Heading, but extends the width and weight range while keeping its (post) modernist attention to readability and details. Each Heading Now font includes over 1100 characters with coverage for 200+ languages using Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek alphabets. A full array of open-type features is included in each weight, featuring also stylistic alternates, small caps, old-style and tabular numerals, and positional figures.