When the typeface was later adapted for machine composition and digital use (as Helvetica), many of the subtle nuances that made the original so beautiful were lost to standardization. In 2010, designer Christian Schwartz restored the typeface to its original glory, creating the digital family we use today. Why "Text Pro" Matters
Support for multiple languages and special glyphs. When the typeface was later adapted for machine
Preventing letters from "clogging" at small sizes. When the typeface was later adapted for machine