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Google partners with Font Bureau to create Roboto Flex fonts that can be freely adjusted

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Google partners with Font Bureau to create Roboto Flex fonts that can be freely adjusted

Google earlier announced the launch of Roboto Flex fonts that can be adjusted according to their needs, allowing users to create suitable font content through 12 adjustment parameters.

Google與Font Bureau合作打造可自由調整樣貌的Roboto Flex字型

Google partners with Font Bureau to create Roboto Flex fonts that can be freely adjusted

Although many adjustment parameters have been added, Google said that the adjusted fonts can be displayed on various documents normally, so that designers do not have to replace the entire set of fonts because of subtle differences, and only need to fine-tune some details.

This set of fonts is co-created by Google and Font Bureau, a type designer located in Boston. In addition to the size of the font itself, you can also adjust the letter width, slope, letter straight height, letter hem height, thickness, etc. to complete the adjustment. After that, the fonts can be packaged and downloaded for use.

As for the font itself, it adopts the open font licensing mode, as long as it does not involve separate sales of fonts or the use mode beyond the authorized scope, it can be freely used in various publications, such as apps, web pages, etc. However, currently Roboto Flex fonts only correspond to English letters and do not correspond to other languages.

Google與Font Bureau合作打造可自由調整樣貌的Roboto Flex字型Google與Font Bureau合作打造可自由調整樣貌的Roboto Flex字型

Google partners with Font Bureau to create Roboto Flex fonts that can be freely adjusted

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