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Work Sans is a typeface family based loosely on early Grotesques, such as those by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/stewf/14444337254/">Stephenson Blake</a>, <a href="https://archive.org/stream/printingtypespec00millrich#page/226/mode/2up/">Miller & Richard</a> and <a href="https://archive.org/stream/hauptprobeingedr00baue#page/109/mode/1up">Bauerschen Giesserei</a>.
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The Regular weight and others in the middle of the family are optimised for on-screen text usage at medium-sizes (14px-48px) and can also be used in print design.
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The fonts closer to the extreme weights are designed more for display use both on the web and in print.
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Overall, features are simplified and optimised for screen resolutions; for example, diacritic marks are larger than how they would be in print.
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A version optimised for desktop applications is available from the Work Sans github project page.
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The Work Sans project is led by Wei Huang, a type designer from Australia.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/weiweihuanghuang/Work-Sans">github.com/weiweihuanghuang/Work-Sans</a>
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<b>Updated August 2015:</b> All styles were updated to v1.40 to change the Thin (100) style to be the same as 'HairLine' in previous versions - even thinner!
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This avoids the complication of a second "Hairline" family.
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The ExtraLight (200) and Light (300) styles also changed accordingly.
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Reflow will occur from previous versions on these weights.
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