Nyala font family
Overview
The Nyala typeface is named for the mountain nyala (tragelaphus buxtoni) a species of great African antelope native to the highlands of Ethiopia.
This typeface was designed for Microsoft by John Hudson of Tiro Typeworks, and is based on initial drawings by Geraldine Wade. The Ethopic glyphs conform to the stylistic norms of typical text faces, but are lighter and more open than most Ethiopic types, making Nyala better suited to screen readability. A Latin typeface was also designed expressly to harmonise with the style and proportions of Ethiopic syllabics.
Description | |
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File name | Nyala.ttf |
Styles & Weights | Nyala |
Designers | John Hudson and Geraldine Wade |
Copyright | © 2018 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. |
Font vendor | Microsoft Corp. |
Script Tags | dlng:'Ethi' slng:'Ethi', 'Latn' |
Code pages | 1252 Latin 1 1250 Latin 2: Eastern Europe 1254 Turkish 1257 Windows Baltic |
Fixed pitch | False |
Licensing and redistribution info
- Font redistribution FAQ for Windows
- License Microsoft fonts for enterprises, web developers, for hardware & software redistribution or server installations
Products that supply this font
Product name | Font version |
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Windows 11 | See the Windows 11 page. |
Windows 10 | See the Windows 10 page. |
Windows 8.1 | See the Windows 8.1 page. |
Windows 8 | See the Windows 8 page. |
Windows 7 | See the Windows 7 page. |
Windows Vista | 5.00 |
Windows Server 2008 | 5.00 |
This typeface is also available within Office applications. For more information visit this page.