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Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
It might be worth noting that the type is actually being skewed via CSS, and is not using a slant axis or a variable font.3 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
Universal Sans from Family Type allows to you do exactly that. View it here: https://universalsans.com/3 -
Re: Vertical Metrics/UPM - (modular) linespacing
I apologize that this isn’t on the topic of line height/vertical metrics, but does your font have an axis where all of the lines are completely horizontal and the letters are “invisible?” In my head …2 -
Re: Hoefler&Co sold to Monotype
The worst part of it all is that the team working at Hoefler&Co. didn't know about the deal until it went public. They found out at the same time as the rest of us. (1) If Monotype drafted a…9 -
Re: Live Font Test-Drive Preferences?
From my personal perspective as a buyer of fonts, I won’t purchase fonts if I can’t see how they actually render on the web. Meaning I don’t care for type testers that deliver flattened rasterized im…3
