Shantell Sans (2023)
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chokolad today at 2:43 PM
Somewhere in the middle of the article, I stumbled upon a multilanguage sample and noticed that this font has wonderful Cyrillic glyphs. In my previous experience with new fonts Cyrillic usually is not as great as the latin part of the font. The exception being fonts done by foundries based in cyrillic speaking countries, like ParaType fonts [1]. Well, the last third of the article goes into the details on how they achieved it.
[1] https://www.paratype.com/fonts/pt/yefimov-sans?tab=gallery
0x69420 today at 1:44 AM
the formality slider (play with it at the google fonts page linked in the article[0]) is genuinely one of the coolest uses of a variable font axis i've seen in recent memory. it feels like we're witnessing the slow and steady vindication of metafont.
mercacona today at 8:12 AM
The font is great. What I miss is a step forward in technology: variable glyphs. The feeling of reading a handwritten text is lost when the letters have always the same shape. If it were possible to add 5-6 little variations for each letter and alternate them randomly, it would be awesome.
xyzzy_plugh today at 12:58 AM
Wow somehow I've never come across this font, and I've done a lot with comic-sans-adjacent fonts.
This font, however, is by far the most beautiful one I've encountered yet.
watchful_moose today at 1:52 AM
The parallels to comic sans are so obvious that first thing I did in the article is Ctrl-F "comic", because my first thought was: how much further has this taken the concept.
The distribution of mentions of Comic Sans in the article is revealing: there are a bunch of mentions at around the 30% mark (in which they acknowledge the obvious heritage), and then barely after that. This font really does go further. Beautiful!
jhack today at 1:54 AM
Is it weird that I want a mono version if this? Looks really great, really well designed.
largbae today at 1:07 AM
Dyslexic daughter gave a big thumbs up, she definitely prefers this to Roboto in the example.
jamwise today at 2:25 AM
First time seeing it and this is already my favourite hand-written font. Great work!
aboardRat4 today at 2:49 PM
Wow, this is so ugly that it's hard to even describe how ugly it is.
jgord today at 1:45 AM
gorgeous piece of human-computer engineering art.
superb.
totally usable in contexts where comic sans might be seen as kind of mocking.
aetherspawn today at 3:20 AM
Do you think a corporate brand would get away with using this font site-wide?
In an increasingly sterile and AI world, is a human centric approach a good thing albeit possibly unprofessional by current standards?
glerk today at 1:10 AM
I like it! Somehow balances playfulness and readability. Thanks for sharing.
replwoacause today at 3:59 AM
A beautiful font, and a beautiful gift from the creators. Very nice!
swordlucky666 today at 2:05 PM
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mbostock today at 3:24 AM
tldraw uses this font. It’s a great fit for emulating hand-written notes on a whiteboard; feels human.
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