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Cover Font in Used - Brittany Kurtinecz

Brittany Kurtinecz

FONT IN USED: NARU SANS   Brittany Kurtinecz presents a clean and thoughtful digital portfolio—focusing on clarity, structure, and a straightforward presentation of work. The layout reflects a modern approach where content takes priority, supported by a calm and minimal visual system. Set in Naru Sans, the typography reinforces this direction with a neutral and …

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Variable Fonts Explained - How Responsive Typography Works in Modern Design Systems

Variable Fonts Explained — How Responsive Typography Works in Modern Design Systems

What Are Variable Fonts? Variable fonts are an advanced OpenType technology that allows multiple font styles—such as weight, width, slant, and optical size—to exist inside a single font file. Instead of loading multiple static font files, designers and developers can control typography dynamically using continuous axes. This technology enables responsive typography systems that adapt fluidly …

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Sans Serif vs Grotesque vs Neo-Grotesque — What Designers Should Know

Sans Serif vs Grotesque vs Neo-Grotesque — What Designers Should Know

Understanding Sans Serif Categories Sans serif is a broad classification of typefaces without serifs, designed for clarity, modernity, and versatility. Within this category, grotesque and neo-grotesque represent two historically and structurally distinct families that influence how a typeface feels in branding, editorial, and digital environments. For designers and brands, understanding these distinctions helps in choosing …

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