Second stage of the project included a publication on the research and process, as well as a website that contains documentation and information about Brygada. More info available on the project website.
Thanks to support of Google Brygada 1918 was further expanded in 2020 with Vietnamese diacritics and adapted for Variable technology. Brygada 1918 on Google Fonts.
When you push modifications in the sources directory on the main branch, github will perform some actions on these changes: It builds the fonts for you and check with Fontbakery if the builds pass Google Fonts Quality Assurance Checks. If you want to download the package containg the fonts and the report, got to the Action tab, click on the last action (which carries the name of your last commit) and there you will find a package to download (Brygada1918_Fonts) in the "Artifacts" section.
If you want to build the font locally. First, install gftools
in a virtual environment (anywhere but preferably in your local repo, and not in icloud):
$ python3 -m venv env
$ source env/bin/activate
$ pip install gftools
Then, you can build the fonts with this command:
$ cd path/to/sources
$ gftools builder config.yaml
Make sure you always activate the virtual env before hand each time you want to build ($ source env/bin/activate
)
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