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Encode Sans is a versatile workhorse sans-serif superfamily ready for
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all kinds of typographic challenges, offering a unique blend of warmth and
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practicality. Its humanist aspects of simple letterforms and open apertures keep it
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crisp and legible, while its geometric approach of rounded letters with
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partially-straightened sides delivers a friendly but precise tone.
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It includes 5 widths from Condensed to Expanded, each with 9 weights from Light
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to Black. To simplify the use of smallcaps in word processors, there are also
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small-cap versions of each family.
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This project was initially designed by Pablo Impallari and Andres Torresi, refined
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by Jacques Le Bailly, and upgraded as a variable font by Stephen Nixon and Marc Foley.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/thundernixon/Encode-Sans">github.com/thundernixon/Encode-Sans</a>
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