VariablenSchriftarten
VariablenSchriftarten, also known as variable fonts, are a type of font technology that allows for a single font file to contain multiple variations of a typeface, such as different weights, widths, and slants. This is in contrast to traditional fonts, which typically require separate files for each variation. Variable fonts were developed by Adobe and Microsoft, and they were first introduced in 2016.
One of the main advantages of variable fonts is their efficiency. Instead of having multiple files for
Another benefit of variable fonts is their flexibility. With traditional fonts, designers are limited to the
Despite their advantages, variable fonts are not yet widely supported by all software and platforms. However,
In conclusion, variable fonts offer a more efficient and flexible approach to typography. By allowing for multiple