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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The current iteration of the Public Sans Variable Font comes in a Roman and Italic version, a file for each, respectively. The only supported axis in each of these files is the weight. Other properties aren't accessible, either, like Optical Sizing or Width, which could increase the utility of this font. This also means I can't easily animate or container query these properties, other than the weight, which would be helpful.
Describe the solution you'd like
In the next version of Public Sans, it would be wonderful if more axes could be made accessible, specifically:
Italic (ITAL) :: Move from Roman to Italic, or specify the drama of the Italic within a single file.
Width (WDTH) :: Enable Narrow and Wide variants of the font, and the ability to easily move between them.
Optical Sizing (OPSZ) :: Really just fine tuning
Describe alternatives you've considered
I've personally considered other fonts like Helvetica Now Variable ($$$$), or adding the features myself (I don't have that kind of skill), but neither seemed tenable.
I fully acknowledge this is a massive ask, but I also think it would make a much better Public Sans for everyone, including The GSA.
dct2023
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Public Sans - Feature: Additional Axes (ITAL, WDTH, OPSZ, GRAD)
Public-Sans: Feature: Additional Axes (ITAL, WDTH, OPSZ, GRAD)
Feb 19, 2025
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The current iteration of the Public Sans Variable Font comes in a Roman and Italic version, a file for each, respectively. The only supported axis in each of these files is the weight. Other properties aren't accessible, either, like Optical Sizing or Width, which could increase the utility of this font. This also means I can't easily animate or container query these properties, other than the weight, which would be helpful.
Describe the solution you'd like
In the next version of Public Sans, it would be wonderful if more axes could be made accessible, specifically:
Describe alternatives you've considered
I've personally considered other fonts like Helvetica Now Variable ($$$$), or adding the features myself (I don't have that kind of skill), but neither seemed tenable.
I fully acknowledge this is a massive ask, but I also think it would make a much better Public Sans for everyone, including The GSA.
Additional context
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