What is the Nimrod® font?
An extremely versatile, intelligently restrained design by Robin Nicholas for Monotype in 1980. It works very well at small sizes thanks to its large x-height, sturdy serifs, and lack of ornament; yet it is not characterless.
Nimrod has been used successfully in national newspapers and books. (The Guardian, London, from its late-1980s redesign until it was replaced by a Carter interpretation of Miller in 1998; the Concise Oxford English Dictionary in the typographically unsurpassed 1990 edition.)
Nimrod® Font families
The Nimrod® includes the following font families:
- Nimrod Pro Regular
- Nimrod Pro Italic
- Nimrod Pro Bold
- Nimrod Pro Bold Italic
- Nimrod Std Regular
- Nimrod Std Italic
- Nimrod Std Bold
- Nimrod Std Bold Italic
- Nimrod Std Small Ads Regular
- Nimrod Std Small Ads Regular Extended
- Nimrod WGL Regular
- Nimrod WGL Italic
- Nimrod WGL Bold
- Nimrod WGL Bold Italic
- Nimrod Std Small Ads Bold
- Nimrod Pro Cyrillic Regular
- Nimrod Pro Cyrillic Italic
- Nimrod Pro Cyrillic Bold
- Nimrod Pro Cyrillic Bold Italic
- Nimrod Pro Greek Regular
- Nimrod Pro Greek Italic
- Nimrod Pro Greek Bold
- Nimrod Pro Greek Bold Italic
- Nimrod Regular
- Nimrod Italic
- Nimrod Bold
- Nimrod Bold Italic
- Nimrod Small Ads Regular
- Nimrod Small Ads Regular Extended
- Nimrod Small Ads Bold
Nimrod® Preview
Here is a preview of how Nimrod® will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.