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by magnio
163 days ago
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Shouldn't public documents by the government use a free and libre font? In fact, the mentioned Public Sans developed by the US federal government seems to be a great option, as it actually distinguishes the lowercase l and the uppercase I, something that, ironically, all suggested sans-serif alternatives fail to do. |
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It's not libre, but font copyright is weird anyway, and the federal government doesn't always need to follow copyright.