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Cyrillic variants: Source Sans Pro see language variants and math support. Math: DejaVu Sans, fonts from serif section. Emoji: Symbola black and white , Twemoji Mozilla color.
Bengali: Noto Sans Bengali. Hindi-Devanagari: Noto Sans Devanagari. Hindi-Urdu: fonts from serif section. Tamil: Catamaran, Noto Sans Tamil. Thai: Noto Sans Thai. Source Sans Pro designed by Paul D. Hindi-Urdu: Noto Nastaliq Urdu see below in serif section. You can install Twemoji Mozilla on Windows 7 but it won't work out of the box in Chromium so you should use it with font-face otherwise you would get empty space instead of emoji.
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Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats 79 commits. Failed to load latest commit information. Remove old bug report template. May 31, Release 5. Aug 4, Today we have individuals standing up, creative typographers conquering new ground, foundries dedicated to the movement, and not only acceptance, but widespread usage from big-name companies to amateurs just messing around. I'm here to give you a tour of not only the best open source fonts available, but how you can get started contributing, and what my vision is for where it's going.
There are, of course, tens or possibly dozens of open source fonts that were a precursor to the font-face revolution. However, I've found that a lot of them, while being exceptionally full-featured and complete, are less than interesting for everyday design work or for using as inspiration for the type-design beginner. They may be fantastic fonts, and educational, but are in a way more like a textbook than hands-on training.
However, there are two families in particular - The Fell Types and Open Baskerville - that I do enjoy using, and put to work on a regular basis. Reviving these classic 17th century faces from original manuscripts, and then expanding for all manner of letters and languages that weren't originally imagined, he created not only a classic and complete set of fonts, but a noble model for which many have followed.
Originally started by Simon Pascal Klein, based on some work James Puckett did reviving the original drawings of Baskerville, the Open Baskerville font was an inspiration for the foundation of The League.
More importantly, Open Baskerville is a great model of collaborative font-making. They manage everything using Git on Github, which, as you'll read later, is exactly my vision of the future. A relative newcomer to the scene, Google launched Google Web Fonts roughly a year ago, and it was completely unexpected.
There are fantastic benefits to the service - fast embedding, easy interface, no price tag - but it's sometimes difficult to find exactly what you're looking for. Also, it often seems that Google's goal is more towards free fonts than towards open source and collaboration. Despite this, Google has hired a few great freelance type designers including a few League Contributors to work on new fonts for its system, which is exciting and a wonderful way to support those who care so much about typography and their craft.
Made by Santiago Orozco , part of what's so wonderful about Josefin Sans and Slab is its quality it's very well-drawn , but part of its appeal is its completeness. Few open source families have as many weights and styles as this.
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