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Roboto is Google’s official font for Android and it’s now bubbled its way up to YouTube for all. The company was previously testing the change out with a limited group of users, but it appears ...
Google has released a new version of its Roboto typeface. Called Roboto Serif, it (as the name suggests) is a serif version of its 2011 font that’s designed for easier reading across different ...
Google, in partnership with font specialist Monotype, has taken the wraps off the Noto Project, a five-year collaboration between the two to create a typeface that applies to any language that now ...
If you have a pair of sharp eyes and watch cat videos on YouTube a lot, you may have noticed today that the font used on Google’s video streaming website has changed. It is now Roboto, subtlety ...
Following Google and Apple, Samsung is the latest company to design its own font to represent its brand. SamsungOne is a universal typeface that will be featured on everything from smartphones to ...
Google wants to do away with them for good. Skip to main content. SECURITY. POLITICS. THE BIG STORY. BUSINESS. SCIENCE. ... Meet Noto, Google’s Free Font for More Than 800 Languages.
Another engineer pointed out that font rendering worked just fine in the beta version of Chrome 69.0.3497.81 but apparently broke down when the browser was released as the official stable release ...
With the Noto typeface, Monotype and Google are introducing a font family that covers all written languages and scripts, including the dead ones. By Brian Reigh October 6, 2016 ...
Google Chrome — Google's official internet browser — allows you to change the browser's default fonts, as well as their size. You can do this easily in the settings menu, and switch between a ...
Good free fonts are hard to find. Run a Google search and you'll find that there is simply more junk than it's probably worth you're time to wade through. To that end Lifehacker reader Vitaly ...
Adobe and Google today announced the launch of a new open-source font for Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) languages that covers 65,535 glyphs, making it one -- if not the -- largest font to ...