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I'm currently writing a web page in HTML5, trying to obtain Avenir Black as a font for a block of text. However, it seems that each time that I define it as the font family, it doesn't work, and displays the default font instead. Now I don't really want to modify the CSS file since it's only for one block of text... What's the problem?

Font-family names with spaces need apostrophes as Evan Mosseri has said, so: SAMPLE However, the font must also be installed on the computer running the browser, which doesn't seem likely for browsers in general, even if it is installed on your computer.

Edited to add: You should always use an alternative list in font-family, ending with one of the generic font names. So, in your case:font-family: 'Avenir Black', 'Arial Black', sans-serif;That way, if Avenir Black is installed on the computer running the browser, it will be used. If not, Arial Black will be used. If neither is available, you will get some sans-serif font instead of the default font.

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In drawing the Avenir typeface, Adrian Frutiger looked to both the past and the future for inspiration. His goal was to reinterpret the geometric sans serif designs of the early part of the 20th century in a typeface that would portend aesthetics of the 21st century. He succeeded handsomely. In doing so, Frutiger added a bit of organic humanism to the design, freeing Avenir from the rigid geometric overtones of the earlier designs.Avenir is employed on signage at Dallas Fort Worth and Hong Kong international airports. The city of Amsterdam adopted Avenir as its corporate typeface in 2003.The original Avenir family is made up of designs with gradual weight changes in order to satisfy the needs of specific text applications. While the book and light weights have similar stroke widths, the book weight is well suited for body text, whereas the light was designed for captions and subhead text.

Avenir Font family style is designed by professional designer Adrian Frutiger in 1988. This font family is one of the most first choices for any designer. There are different designers who would just love to use this font in their new design.

He said he felt an obligation to design a linear sans in the tradition of Erbar and Futura but to also make use of the experience and stylistic developments of the twentieth century. But as said before no font can beat this font style and creativity for any type of design.

Because of the Avenir font family uniqueness, there are many graphic designers who would like to use this beautiful font in their design projects. It comes in many different formats and some of them are TTF, OTF, and zip formats.

There can be different reasons for using a font but if you are a professional designer and want to give a new shape to your designs then using this typeface free is not a bad idea because it is one of the most liked fonts around the world.

He intended the slightly bolder designs for white-on-black text, so they would look the same to a viewer as black-on-white. You can try using it in different colors and it will always come with another stylish look. You have a choice to use different types of fonts like Gotham Font in your designs but this font has its own appearance.

This font family will not only help you to create new designs. But you can easily modify your already made designs by using this font. As we have said that this font comes with many unique features that will help you to create a beautiful design.

Fonts known to LuaTEX [...] may be loaded by their standard names as you'd speak them out loud, such as Times New Roman or Adobe Garamond. [...]
The simplest example might be something like
\setmainfontCambria[...]
[...] The 'font name' can be found in various ways, such as by looking in the name listed in a application like Font Book on Mac OS X.

Actually, if one looks closely, when XeLaTeX is used, the .ttc font file in the /System/Library/Fonts folder is used, not one of the files in /Library/Fonts. Perhaps this is the issue when LuaLaTeX comes into play, because luaotfload has a different strategy for choosing fonts.

TLDR The font name is Avenir Book, Avenir is the font family name; Times New Roman is both the family and the main font name. Below how to tell them apart and where to find them using Mac FontBook

The names you are given in the font book, at least in the portion you shared, are not the real font names, as more the font family name or font family description; sometimes they match, but many times they don't. In fact you have many fonts under a single name as you can see from the screenshot.

What you are after are the enhanced bits, which you can see from the information panel. This is obtaining by the "i" shaped button on the top left. Sorry for the Italian. What you are after is the font complete name or, as an alternate, its Postscript name

Our design team has been having many font issues after upgrading to Catalina. Last month wingdings2 stopped working in our indesign documents, and after the most recent update to Catalina, we started having issues with the Avenir next family (ttc) system font not working anymore in existing indesign documents. We've been using those fonts without issue for years. I have a 200-page book that needs to go to the printer tomorrow and all the Avenir next medium just looks like crazy nonsense. We tried updating Suitcase Fusion, clearing all font caches etc. and can't make it work. In some places where variations of avenir did load and preview, the size and leading were all messed up. Sometimes when you open the file preflight shows 1812 type errors. The next time you open the file, it shows No errors but all the type is just random glyphs. THIS IS A HUGE ISSUE!

Are the layouts picking the fonts from an InDesign package or directly from the system fonts folders? If you don't mind you can share some pages of your book (just a paragraph or so) to check the font behavior on my side.

In the meantime I share a ZIP archive containing two InDesign layouts using Avenir Next Medium and Wingdings 2 fonts: one made on Yosemite and one on Catalina. Each layout has its PDF to check the fonts.

Clearly, something is seriously wrong on your Macs. I have Catalina installed on 2018 Mini and have no issues of any kind with fonts, InDesign, Quark XPress or any of the usual array of apps used in prepress.

I wouldn't pay a nickel for Suitcase Fusion. Extensis has ruined that app. It's incredibly slow now, and actually unstable if you give it too many fonts to handle. And it sure isn't worth $84 a year as a subscription app. We're talking about a font manager here, not Photoshop.

Fonts can't just "stop working". Either the OS upgrade is damaged, or, as often happens (we see it a lot on these forums), fonts go wacky because underlying Font Book databases and caches get damaged during the upgrade process. You should also never have more than one font manager on your Mac at a time. Just launching Font Book causes it to create hidden system files and .plist files in the user account. These, in part, keep track of what fonts are active. Then, even if you aren't using Font Book, it will fight to keep any fonts open or disabled it thinks should be no matter what you're doing with another font manager.

The file com.apple.FontBook.plist keeps track of Font Book's general preferences and activated fonts, whether as a standard or library collection. com.apple.FontRegistry.user.plist keeps track of deactivated fonts. Both may not be present. Delete what's there.

The Avenir Next font family was designed by Adrian Frutiger in collaboration with Monotype Type Director Akira Kobayashi. It was an expanded reworking of the original font family (released as an OpenType font with both oldstyle and lining figures) and received considerable acclaim upon its publication by Linotype in 2004.

Since its release, the Avenir Next design has been immensely popular for an extensive range of different applications. The font was instantly successful in print and with its expanded range of characters and specific optimization, equally successful as an on-screen font. -- fonts.com

In 2019 we reviewed the set of fonts provided with Office identifying stylistic gaps. The result of that effort was the addition of over a hundred new fonts, including classics like Avenir Next LT Pro and Walbaum along with contemporary designs like The Hand, Sagona and Modern Love. These new fonts are available in most Office applications and have been used in a range of new templates.

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