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Roboto (/ roʊˈbɒt.oʊ /) [2] is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface family developed by Google as the system font for its mobile operating system Android, and released in 2011 for Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich".
Google Fonts (formerly known as Google Web Fonts) is a computer font and web font service owned by Google. This includes free and open source font families, an interactive web directory for browsing the library, and APIs for using the fonts via CSS [2] and Android. [3] Google Fonts is also used with Google Workspace software such as Docs, Sheets, Drawings and Slides. Popular fonts in the ...
The differences between the logo and Product Sans allows for distinction between the Google logotype and product name. [2] Product Sans is mainly used in the text of Google's numerous services' logotypes such as Maps, Drive, News, and Earth. The font is also used on the Google Store, [7] and in some versions of Android.
Open Sans is an open source humanist sans-serif typeface that was designed by Steve Matteson under commission from Google. It was released in 2011 and is based on his earlier design called Droid Sans, which was specifically created for Android mobile devices but with slight modifications to its width. The typeface is characterized by its wide ...
Lato was created in 2010 for a Polish bank by Łukasz Dziedzic. [1] When the bank changed its stylistic vision, he shelved the typeface, [1] and released it later that year under the libre SIL Open Font License. [2][4] After Lato was added to Google Fonts it quickly gained popularity, [9] becoming the third most used web font after Google's own Roboto and Open Sans, with over one billion views ...
Noto is a free font family comprising over 100 individual computer fonts, which are together designed to cover all the scripts encoded in the Unicode standard. As of October 2016, Noto fonts cover all 93 scripts defined in Unicode version 6.1 (April 2012), although fewer than 30,000 of the nearly 75,000 CJK unified ideographs in version 6.0 are ...
This list of monospaced typefaces details standard monospaced fonts used in classical typesetting and printing.
Metrically compatible with. Calibri. The ChromeOS core fonts, also known as the Croscore fonts, are a collection of three TrueType font families: Arimo (sans-serif), Tinos (serif) and Cousine (monospace). These fonts are metrically compatible with Monotype Corporation ’s Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New, the most commonly used fonts on ...