Our custom design for all Google Play Books has now matured into a full-fledged digital publishing toolbox — headline, paragraph, and caption text. The best thing? We redesigned Literata from the ground up as a variable font. Its tiny file size and infinite adjustability make it perfect for developers, mobile apps, and every screen imaginable. Literata is the “every-device font”. Another best thing? (We can have two bests, right?) It’s free. Learn More

Making a wide-ranging family like Literata 3 isn’t easy. Read about the considerations and conclusions of Literata variable’s creation. Learn More

Since we’ve already made eight variable fonts (with more on the way), our thoughts have turned to updating our website. Variable fonts need to be discoverable, understandable, and affordable. So now on our font catalogue page, the families can be filtered by Variable Font under the Category filter. José wrote a quick entry about the reasoning behind the changes, the discounted purchase options, and the benefits. Check out the article and the variable font filter now. Learn More

This newsletter should have gotten you up to speed on what variable fonts are, their impressive benefits, and how to buy them. But what can variable fonts do for responsive design? Jason Pamental prepared two demos using Literata and Portada to show how small weight and optical size variations can deliver outstanding responsive typesetting on the web. Check them out! Learn More