Typography nerds and Android fans, rejoice: You can now download an official version of “the next generation of Google’s brand typeface.” The company has ...
Google has released its Sans Flex font freely for download, allowing anyone to use the font that’s found on many Google products. Google Sans Flex is available under the Open Font License, meaning ...
Growing reports of contaminants like forever chemicals in local water supplies means clean water is getting more difficult to access. This is where the Sans Water Purifier comes in, a countertop ...
Google Sans Flex is now freely available on Google Fonts. Offered under the SIL Open Font License, Google Sans Flex may be used for a wide range of purposes. Google Fonts offers tons of open-source ...
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Hubot Sans is Mona Sans’s robotic sidekick. The typeface is designed with more geometric accents to lend a technical and idiosyncratic feel—perfect for headers and pull-quotes. Made together with ...
A strong and versatile typeface, designed together with Degarism and inspired by industrial-era grotesques. Mona Sans works well across product, web, and print. Made to work well together with Mona ...
I tested the Sans Air Purifier to see if it’d help my horrible seasonal allergy symptoms. Here’s how it went. Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from ...
Olivia King’s legibility-first type family looks to change the conversation around readability in type design – where accessibility is default and not supplemental. Inclusive Sans is a new typeface ...
Comic Sans has turned 30, and it’s done being your punch line. Don’t take it from us. Take it from various studies that have been done on the subject of “turning 30.” And from the three experts who ...
What did Comic Sans ever do to us? The font was one of the typefaces preloaded onto Windows 95—where it stuck out like a sore thumb alongside more stately options like Arial and Times New Roman—and as ...