it is used much less often than its siblings Myriad Pro Light, Regular, and Bold. Use Myriad Pro Italic when referring to book, movie, or music titles, to add a more subtle emphasis than would be achieved with Myriad Pro Bold, and with great care for any other use. It’s a workable alternative for instances where a script font might be desired. It also can impart a more “feminine” feel than Bold or Regular, similar to Myriad Pro Light.