Roboto … But Make It Flex - Material Design
This version of Roboto from Font Bureau is a very variable font indeed.
A whole lotta nice fonts—most of them variable fonts—from Indian Type Foundry.
This version of Roboto from Font Bureau is a very variable font indeed.
This font is a crossover of different font types: it is semi-condensed, semi-rounded, semi-geometric, semi-din, semi-grotesque. It employs minimal stoke thickness variations and a semi-closed aperture.
Marvin has some competition! Here’s another beautiful sci-fi variable font:
MD Nichrome is a display typeface based on the typography of paperback science fiction from the 70s and early 80s.
Oh, nice! A version of the classic Proxima Nova that’s a variable font that allows you to vary weight, width, and slant.
This is such a clever use of variable fonts!
We can use a lighter font weight to make the text easier to read whenever dark mode is active.
The latest installment in the long tradition of calling for this pseudo-element.