What are variable fonts?
🔗 Interactive example: choose your writing system (Latin/Arabic) and play with the sliders on the left.
🔗 Formal explanation (text + images)
Lexend is a typeface with variable weight axis (Thin to Black) and width axis. It is designed to improve reading fluency.
Read more: 🔗 Official website - Lexend.com ; 🔗 GitHub/GoogleFonts page ; 🔗 Google Fonts
Readex Pro is the world-script expansion of Lexend. It's the same as Lexend, with the addition of more scripts (at this moment: Arabic)
Read more: - 🔗 Official website - Lexend.com ; 🔗 GitHub/Author page ; 🔗 Google Fonts
FONT NAME | WEIGHT-AXIS | WEIGHT-NAMES |
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Lexend | 100 → 900 | Thin 100; ExtraLight 200; Light 300; Regular 400 (default); Medium 500; Semibold 600; Bold 700; Extrabold 800; Black 900 |
ReadexPro | 160 → 700 | Extralight 200; Light 300; Regular 400 (default); Medium 500; Semibold 600; Bold 700 |
Lexend and ReadexPro are both unconventional sans-serif typefaces as they make an exception for the uppercase 'i', giving it a serif. |
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dffLentic is a fork of Lexend. dffReef is a fork of ReadexPro.
Both forks are based on the originals, but 3* glyphs from the alternative set have been locked in as default.
*only 2 in Readex
The three modifications:
* Dotted 0 * Alt a * Alt g |
No requirements needed.
Download your font here, open the file and and follow the installation wizard.
Note: It's provided a single file that installs all the different instances of the weight axis.
- Download dffLentic 📥 Download (recommended)
- Download dffReef 📥 Download (if your script has been added to Readex)
Scripts added to ReadexPro (and dffReef consequently):
Arabic
If you prefer, you can always install the original fonts:
Lexend | Multiple files, each installs a single instance of the weight axis: 📥 Download |
Lexend | Single file that installs that installs all the different instances of the weight axis: 📥 Download |
ReadexPro | Single file that installs all the different instances of the weight axis: 📥 Download |
🎉 Enjoy!
This project is a simple modification of the original work done through editing precompiled fonts. Original source files are untouched. Editing source files is outside the scope of this project.
Requirements: Tools used for the manual process are still required. [📥 py-line-editor] [📥 py-compare2lexend]
Tools used:
This project exists only to improve compatibility and ease of use for software that doesn't support easily switching to alternative glyphs. dffLentic & dffReef are completely based on Lexend and Readex Pro but are in no way related to them. dffLentic & dffReef have different names as per OFL Guidelines but I have done my best to maintain the references to the original products.