public-sans
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13 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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public-sans
- Berlin TYPE: The official type for the city of Berlin
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Comparison between Discord's old and new font.
It's reminiscent of Public Sans, but maybe slightly less harmonious in its design. I don't hate it, though.
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Typefaces (Fonts) Recommendation
Public sans (F)
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Congress.gov API
Seems like a miss that this is using google fonts instead of the font made by the govt https://public-sans.digital.gov/
- I'm looking for free alternatives to Helvetica, are Arimo and Roboto the same size as Helvetica?
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Prevent ministers and officials from hiding substantial policy changes as minor
I’ve always found government codebases fascinating, since you can directly witness the intersection of code and law!
Also see this issue raised on the Public Sans repo, which claims the typeface (created by the American government) is unconstitutional:
https://github.com/uswds/public-sans/issues/31
- *FREE* alternatives for Helvetica?
- Niche but interesting: The NSW Government is changing its official branding typeface from Gotham to Public Sans from 1 December (the nsw.gov.au website has already been updated).
- I'm using Vercel's Incremental Static Regeneration to statically render hourly-updated page views on my blog posts.
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Inter – a beautiful font-family for Interface Designs
I've loved using Inter for a long time, and I'm glad they finally fixed some odd kerning/letter spacing issues between certain letters that always bothered me and prevented me from using it on projects.
I think Inter is getting more popular (since it's free) and replacing other popular ones like Circular that cost an arm and a leg, and pretty "look the same" in the lay-person's eyes.
There's a whole slew of similar, free typefaces now: Public Sans (https://public-sans.digital.gov/), Work Sans (https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Work+Sans), Metropolis (https://fontsarena.com/metropolis-by-chris-simpson/)
stixfonts
What are some alternatives?
inter - The Inter font family
Fira - Mozilla's new typeface, used in Firefox OS
PlusJakartaSans - +Jakarta Sans is a open-source fonts. Designed for Jakarta "City of collaboration" program in 2020.
Google Fonts - Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker for all things Google Fonts
Urbanist - Urbanist is a low-contrast, geometric sans-serif inspired by Modernist design and typography.
Playfair - Playfair is a general purpose Open Source typeface family
plex - The package of IBM’s typeface, IBM Plex.
Iosevka - Versatile typeface for code, from code.
Outfit-Fonts - The most on-brand typeface
source-sans - Sans serif font family for user interface environments
virgil - The font that powers Excalidraw
Castoro - Castoro libre fonts