Google Docs, the ubiquitous and free word processing tool, uses a sans serif font called Arial by default. It’s classic and straightforwardly simple. Like the white bread of fonts, it’s hard working ...
Google has opened up its Google Sans Flex font. The company made it free for anyone to download. The announcement came a few days ago. It is already getting attention from designers and developers. A ...
While you can get away with using Arial and Times New Roman for practically any document, it's still nice to have more font options. It's especially important for documents that you want to look more ...
Google’s Sans Flex font is now available to download for the public. As it’s available under the Open Font License, anyone can use the font as they like. However, it might be a while before we see it ...
In January of 2014, a Pew study showed that nearly a third of American adults had read an e-book in the last year, and 50% of adults owned some kind of tablet or e-reading device. Many of these ...
A buried feature in Google Fonts, called font effects, is an amazing throwback to the days of Geocities and Microsoft’s infamous WordArt for your modern-day website. You remember what I mean, right?