Source Sans (known as Source Sans Pro before 2021)[1] is a sans-serif typeface created by Paul D. Hunt, released by Adobe in 2012.[2] It is the first open-source font family from Adobe, distributed under the SIL Open Font License.[3][4]

The typeface is inspired by the forms of the American Type Founders' gothics by Morris Fuller Benton, such as News Gothic, Lightline Gothic and Franklin Gothic, modified with both a larger x-height and character width and more humanist-influenced italic forms.[5] It is available in six weights (Regular, ExtraLight, Light, Semibold, Bold, Black) in upright and italic styles, and is also available as a variable font with continuous weight values from 200 to 900.[6] The typeface has wide language support for Latin script, including Western and Eastern European languages, Vietnamese, pinyin romanization of Chinese, and Navajo.[3] Adobe's training material highlights it as having a more consistent colour on the page than the rather condensed News Gothic it is based on.[7][8]


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I tried running an Incognito window just to make sure it wasn't a plug-in, and sure enough it's still showing at what seems to be font weight 400 instead of 200 for ultra-light, even right on the Google Fonts site (as well as the project I caught the error in).

you must understand that Source Sans Pro comes in several different, well let's call it not versions, but "flavors" and is constantly in development. There are TrueType (TTF), OpenType (OTF) and other flavors for a specific version of the font family, for web design for example there is WOF . Best see into Adobe Fonts at Github to get the whole picture: -fonts/source-sans

I went to my font book application, removed the font, and then opened the font menu in creative cloud and re-tried the download and it worked. Looks like for some reason if the font was downloaded via another source (google fonts for me) it will block any addition Adobe is making. Fun times.

Still, the point I really want to highlight here is that LibreOffice 5.4 uninstaller (and any future LO uninstallers) should not remove fonts from the system without prompting. This is not a nice practice for the people who use those fonts with other software: suddenly, there are gone and the users might not relate the root-cause with LO update.

A clear typographic system is critical to the effective communication of the SBA brand. Type treatments should reflect SBA as an approachable, friendly organization. The SBA recommends a font system that uses the open-source font family Source Sans Pro, which is designed for legibility and can beautifully adapt to a variety of visual styles.

Source Sans Pro is an open-source sans serif typeface created for legibility in UI design. With a variety of weights that read easily at all sizes, Source Sans Pro provides clear headers as well as highly-readable body text. 

 

 Inspired by twentieth-century American gothic typeface design, its slender but open letters offer a clean and friendly simplicity. Advanced hinting allows Source Sans Pro to render well on Windows systems which run Cleartype, and across browsers and devices. Moreover, it supports a variety of languages and alphabets, including Western and European language, Vietnamese, pinyin Romanization of Chinese, and Navajo.

Merriweather is an open-source serif typeface designed for on-screen reading. This font is ideal for text-dense design: the letterforms have a tall x-height but remain relatively small, making for excellent readability across screen sizes while not occupying extra horizontal space. 

 

 The combination of light, regular, and bold weights gives the font family stylistic range, while conveying a desirable mix of classic, yet modern simplicity. Merriweather communicates warmth and credibility at both large and smaller font sizes.

During the development process, I was fortunate to be able to work with application developers who deployed beta versions of what would become Source Sans in the environments for which they were intended. In fact, preliminary versions of the design have already shipped with a couple of Adobe open source projects. A very early version of the type family has been included in the Strobe Media Playback platform, using the name Playback Sans. More recently, the WebKit-based code editor, Brackets, has featured updated versions of the Source Sans fonts in its user interface, as well as on its home page. Having real world testers, I was able to receive recommendations on ways I could improve the design. One particular feature that came about due to user feedback is the treatment of the lowercase l. To fully differentiate it from the uppercase I, I gave the default glyph for this letter a tail, even though it is uncharacteristic for this particular type style. For usages where this level of distinction is not required, there is an alternate, simple lowercase l (without the tail) accessible via stylistic alternates or by applying a stylistic set.

We realize that the majority of users interested in this project will likely only want the fonts. For this purpose, there is a Source Sans font package on GitHub that includes just these resources, as well as a package of binary files. The family currently includes six weights, from ExtraLight to Black, in upright and italic styles. The fonts offer wide language support for Latin script, including Western and Eastern European languages, Vietnamese, pinyin Romanization of Chinese, and Navajo (an often overlooked orthography that holds some personal significance for me). These fonts are the first available from Adobe to support both the Indian rupee and Turkish lira currency symbols. Besides being ready for download to install on personal computers, the Source Sans fonts are also available for use on the web via font hosting services including Typekit, WebInk, and Google Web Fonts. Finally, the Source Sans family will shortly be available for use directly in Google documents and Google presentations. Full glyph complement specimens (793K) are available in the Adobe type store along with informational pages for each style.

In making these fonts open source, it is important to us to make all the source files we used in their production available so that they can be referenced by others as a resource on how to build OpenType fonts with an AFDKO workflow. The full package of source files can be obtained from the Source Sans download page on GitHub. As part of this ongoing project, we are publishing a roadmap of features that we plan to implement in the near future. At present, this includes items such as expanding the fonts to provide Cyrillic and Greek support, as well as producing a monowidth version of the Source Sans design.

First, AFDKO appears to generate OpenType font files from Type1 font files plus additional annotations. Are any of the files you have published generated from some even-more-fundamental source format? If so, you need to release those files.

Third, whatever the true source formats for these fonts actually are, if you want to enable the user community to modify the fonts, there need to be open-source editors for those source formats that can do everything that your in-house editors do.

The easy way to achieve at least some of this would be to open-source AFDKO itself. The harder, but arguably better-in-the-long-run, way would be to contribute to the development of FontForge until it is feature-equivalent to AFDKO (plus whatever your internal tools are).

Thanks for bringing up these points. As this is our first open source offering, these are all matters we will have to deal with going forward. This is just the beginning of this journey for us, so please be patient as we try to figure out things along the way. I will personally look into the issues you bring up here and be working on a plan on how to address these items where we can.

A monospaced font is not only useful for source code display but also for terminal emulation. For the simplicity of writing the emulation software a single font must be used for that purpose (to avoid inconsistencies between various font metrics).

The MinTTY test aims to check the usefulness of fonts for this usage by comparing their support of some needed charcters. Here is a coverage of various fonts on Windows: -font-test/

Amazing! Thank you so so much, will be of great help, especially to students like me who really benefit from free fonts that are of high quality. Giving the source files is also an amazing and generous idea!

Thanks for crafting and releasing such a great typeface for free.

I was wondering about the mono-spaced version. I was looking for a sans/mono family for a project I am working on. Is there any chance to get the Source Mono font like the version which is implemented in Brackets?

Just wanted to stop by and say thanks for this gorgeous font. I am already using the font in the main text of my presentations (beamer + xelatex) and it fits very well with Minion Pro (for math formulas). I am also waiting for the release of the monospaced version! Very good work, thank you for releasing it as a open source project!!!

Also with the Debian suggestion earlier, please make sure they can be created from source using free software/open source tools instead of proprietary ones. Helps get into the main Debian and Ubuntu packages.

Libre Baskerville is an updated and redrawn version of the font created by Argentinian type designer Pablo Impallari. This new version has a taller x height, which optimizes its legibility on screen, while still working beautifully in print. It is a free, open-source font, making it easily downloadable without license restrictions.

It is a free, open-source font, making it easily downloadable without license restrictions. In cases where it is not possible or practical to use Source Sans Pro, these fonts may be substituted: Open Sans, Calibri, or Arial.

There should always be a high degree of contrast between the text and the background it is printed or viewed on. Contrast is greatest between very dark and very light colors. On white or light colored backgrounds, type should be in a dark color. When reversing out copy from a background color or image, pay attention to the type size and weight to ensure the text is always legible. e24fc04721

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