- As OpenType variable fonts, an extension to the OpenType specification introduced in OpenType 1.8. In 2016, Adobe, Apple, Google, and Microsoft announced the technology, which allows a single font file to store a continuous range of design variants. One of the key benefits of variable fonts is that they can significantly reduce the combined size of font data whenever multiple styles are in use. ← Wikipedia ↑ v-fonts.com
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