Live Font Interpolation on the Web

My second illustration for A List Apart, found in issue no. 412, for Andrew Johnson's article, "Live Font Interpolation on the Web."

Excerpt below, full article here: http://alistapart.com/article/live-font-interpolation-on-the-web

"We all want to design great typographic experiences. We also want to serve users on an increasing range of devices and contexts. But today’s webfonts tie our responsive sites and applications to inflexible type that doesn’t scale. As a result, our users get poor reading experiences and longer loading times from additional font weights.

As typographers, designers, and developers, we can solve this problem. But we’ll need to work together to make webfonts more systemized and context-aware. Live webfont interpolation—the modification of a font’s design in the browser—exists today and can serve as an inroad for using truly responsive typography."

Posted on Jan 20, 2015

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