There's of course no absolute right or wrong when it comes to expressing yourself with typography, but Inter UI <em>Dynamic Metrics</em> provides guidelines for good typography. You simply provide the optical font size, and the tracking and leading is calculated for you to produce the best results.<br>
<ahref="{{url_root}}dynmetrics/">Learn about Dynamic Metrics —></a>
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<h2><aid="free"href="#free">How much does it cost?</a></h2>
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Inter UI is a <ahref="https://github.com/rsms/inter">free and open source</a> font family. You are free to use this font in almost any way imaginable.
Refer to the <ahref="https://choosealicense.com/licenses/ofl-1.1/">SIL Open Font License 1.1</a> for exact details on what the conditions and restrictions are.
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There are currently four <aid="weights"href="#weights">weights</a>
making it really easy to read numbers, punctuation and very short
words, but eye-straining to read anything longer.
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<p>
The project was rebooted with a different approach, sticking with the
specific UPM, but crafting glyphs and kerning in a way that made for
more variation in the rhythm and smoother vertical and horizontal stems.
As Inter UI was being developed, it was tested on an internal version of
<ahref="https://www.figma.com/">Figma</a>—where the author of Inter UI works as a designer—and slowly improved upon based on experience and feedback.
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<h2><aid="status"href="#status">Current status & usability</a></h2>
<p>
Inter UI works great for English-language text, and pretty well for other
Latin and Cyrillic languages. There's still a lot of work to be done, and
<ahref="https://github.com/rsms/inter/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md">contributions are warmly welcomed</a>. The playground contains <ahref="lab/?sample=Body%20text%201&size=16">a lot of samples</a>, including some common <ahref="lab/?sample=Kerning%20body%20multi-lang&size=16">non English-language words in the playground.</a>
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Please refer to the <ahref="glyphs/">glyph repertoire</a>
for an overview of currently-available glyphs and their quality.
This article explains hinting at a greater length.</a>
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<liclass="q"id="faq-cdn">
How reliable are the fonts served from rsms.me/inter? Is it on a CDN?
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rsms.me/inter is backed by GitHub's server network and distributed
globally on the CloudFlare CDN, making usage of
<q>https://rsms.me/inter/inter-ui.css</q> and associated font
files very reliable and fast throughout the world.
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<liclass="q"id="faq-contribute">
Can I help with improving Inter UI?
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<liclass="a">
Yes you can! Inter UI is an open-source project, meaning the source
code—or "source design" if you will—that is used to build the font files
<ahref="https://github.com/rsms/inter">are freely available</a> to improve upon.
Font making requires a fair bit of technical work and
depending on what you'd like to do, some things might be more fun
depending on your technical skills.
The <ahref="https://github.com/rsms/inter/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md">"Contributing" document</a> is a great place to start. The document outlines where
you can have the biggest impact, how things are setup and how to get
started.
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<liclass="q"id="faq-start-date">
This website claims work started in 2016, but the git repository's log says it started later?
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<liclass="a">
Inter UI was developed in an a private, internal git repository
starting in November 2016, prior to being published on August 22, 2017.
Between November 2016 and August 2017, there were
<num>2 990 150</num> line edits made across 247 versions.
The reason the public GitHub repository does not reflect this is the
fact that the project was initially only internal at the company where
the author works and had some sensitive information "checked in",
like AWS server details and internal author identity in
all commit messages. Maybe one day we can write an elaborate git
filter-branch program and convert the filter the old repository to make
it public, but what would be the point of that? :—)
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<liclass="q"id="faq-contact">
I've made a cool thing that uses Inter UI, can I share it with you?
<dem>or</dem>
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<liclass="q">
I have a different question
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<liclass="a">
Reach out on <ahref="https://twitter.com/rsms">Twitter (@rsms)</a> or over <ahref="mailto:rasmus@notion.se">email</a>