Oswald is a reworking of the classical style historically represented by the ‘Alternate Gothic’ sans serif typeface.The features of Oswald were originally redrawn and adapted to better fit the pixel grid of a standard digital screen.Oswald was designed to be freely usable on the Internet by desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices. web browsers to use freely on the Internet.

Since its initial release in 2011, Vernon Adams continually updated Oswald until 2014. Vernon added lightweight and bold weights, supported more Latin languages, tightened spacing and word spacing, and made many glyph refinements to the entire font family based on feedback from hundreds of users.In 2016, Kalapi Gajjar and Alexei Vanyashin updated the font family to finish what Vernon had started and to support the use of Cyrillic script language.In January 2019, it was updated with variable font weight axes.

Fonts Description

Font Name:Oswald
Font file name:Oswald-VariableFont_wght.ttf
Font style:Regular
Font identification:4.100;newt;Oswald-Regular
Font full name:Oswald Regular
Font Version:Version 4.100; ttfautohint (v1.8.1.43-b0c9)
Font weight:400
Postscript:Oswald-Regular
Font suffix:ttf
font size:149.56 KB
Copyright Information:Copyright 2016 The Oswald Project Authors (https://github.com/googlefonts/OswaldFont)

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Font Sources and Licenses:https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald?query=Oswald#about

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Oswald

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