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* [gftools-packager] Arima: Version 1.100 added
* Arima Version 1.100 taken from the upstream repo https://github.com/NDISCOVER/Arima-Font at commit 4c3fd1735c
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* Arima: corrected some info
* Arima: corrected description again
Co-authored-by: Rosalie Wagner <mail@rosaliewagner.com>
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A display font with soft edges and calligraphic feel is the main inspiration for Arima project.
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It has a low contrast to allow good rendering on screen.
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Legibility is always a central concern, but the design has a lot of personality to be recognizable as a display font to be used in headlines, brand names, and similar uses on the web.
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The primary goal was to create a design that will prove popular because it resonates with both casual and
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professional designers, and without ever lowering the quality of the design.
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Each font in the family was extensively tested on low resolution phones and refined to work well as a web font in the mobile era.
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Arima has an extended language support for the Tamil and Latin scripts, as well as Malayalam and Greek.
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The Greek script was developed during Google Summer of Code 2017 by Rosalie Wagner, under the mentorship of Emilios Theofanous and Irene Vlachou.
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The Arima project is led by NDISCOVER, a type design foundry based in Portugal.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/NDISCOVER/Arima-Font">github.com/NDISCOVER/Arima-Font</a>
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