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roboto-instances-vs-interpolated #69

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dberlow opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 10 comments
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roboto-instances-vs-interpolated #69

dberlow opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 10 comments

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dberlow commented Mar 4, 2019

https://variablefonts.typenetwork.com/examples/styles/roboto-instances-vs-interpolated

don't let the highlighted lines break.

weight and width are fixed to editorial content, so change text, or size only
screen shot 2019-03-04 at 8 20 39 am
please.

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dberlow commented Mar 4, 2019

I've also sketched out a responsive solution to this page that can become an example. We also need to add a bit of text to stress the use of Roboto "Classic, which contains the old family in a new, singular file.

Let me know if questions.

thanks

Responsive particulars.pdf

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ghost commented Mar 6, 2019

I've done an experimental smooth-scaling size system, let me know what you think. It starts at 320px (smallest iPhone width) with the specified sizes 26/16/9/8. Then as the window grows, the fonts grow proportionally until they hit the top sizes 48/30/18/13.

I have not done anything with the font weights yet. I assume you want the "responsive" values (i.e. heavier at smaller sizes)?

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ghost commented Mar 6, 2019

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…nteger font sizes?) so made them a bit smaller to avoid wrapping. #69
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dberlow commented Mar 6, 2019 via email

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ghost commented Mar 6, 2019

Ironically this does not require variables.

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dberlow commented Mar 6, 2019

Also, if you look at the original material, the top specimen is not supposed to vary, responding to portal scaling with only the legacy styles of Roboto,
...the bottom half is supposed to show that the new var, has the same scalability, plus interpolation capabilities to other styles, and these can be used responsively, as was specified: see, “Improved and final I phone shrink” in the original material.

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ghost commented Mar 10, 2019

This now adjusts opsz and wght with resize

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ghost commented Mar 18, 2019

Round three is at #75

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