What is the New Millennium™ font?
New Millennium is one of three font families that share a common name, a common design philosophy, a common x-height, and basic character shapes. (The others are New Millennium Sans and New Millennium Linear; all three work well together.) New Millennium is a serif face of what some might describe as a “modern style.” But although it has flat serifs, it differs markedly from, say, Bodoni or Didot — especially in the italic, which is a radical departure from tradition. (The bold styles are in fact sans-serif, identical to those of New Millennium Sans.) There’s also a nice, dark Headline style for display text. New Millennium is a distinctive, legible, accessible text face that might be well suited to, say, scientific documentation.
New Millennium™ Font families
The New Millennium™ includes the following font families:
- New Millennium
- New Millennium Italic
- New Millennium Bold
- New Millennium Bold Italic
- New Millennium Headline
New Millennium™ Preview
Here is a preview of how New Millennium™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.