Aaux Next Font Family: When the original Aaux was introduced in 2002, I intended to go back and expand the family to provide more versatility. Years passed before I was ready to pick it up again and invest the time to build a viable and useful retype. Simply slapping on a new designation and tweaking a few glyphs here and there would not have done justice to the designer or the typeface; instead, I chose to redesign the skeleton of each glyph from scratch for the four major subsets of the superfamily, along with their italics. Each glyph in the superfamily is “joined at the hip” to each style—each character carries the simple, unadorned architecture that so many users loved. The new retype expands the family to a whopping 72 characters! The original spawned Compressed, Condensed, and Wide subsets—all with matching weights—for complete flexibility. Additionally, all original weight variants have been incorporated into the OpenType shell: Old small caps and numerals are present, as are new tabular numerals, numerators and denominators, extended f ligatures, and a full set of Central European characters.
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