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Optima is a term used in various contexts, deriving from the Latin optimus meaning "the best." It is commonly employed as a brand name or model designation and appears in fields ranging from typography to automobiles and general science.

In typography, Optima is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by German typographer Hermann Zapf and released

In the automotive sector, the Kia Optima is a mid-size sedan produced by Kia Motors from 2000

In science and mathematics, optima is the plural of optimum and denotes the best or most favorable

As a brand name, Optima appears in various products and services, including cosmetics, consumer electronics, and

in
the
late
1950s.
It
features
calligraphic,
slightly
flared
strokes
with
minimal
serifs,
yielding
an
elegant,
readable
face
used
in
books,
logos,
and
signage.
to
2020.
It
was
marketed
worldwide
under
the
name
Optima
for
many
years;
from
2021
some
markets
shifted
the
model’s
name
to
Kia
K5,
while
others
retained
the
Optima
designation.
value
of
an
objective
function
under
given
constraints.
The
term
is
used
across
optimization
theory,
operations
research,
and
related
disciplines.
energy-efficient
solutions.
The
word’s
association
with
high
quality
and
performance
underpins
its
appeal
as
a
generic
branding
element
worldwide.