Rubik google font => http://gidysbera.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MTc6IlJ1YmlrIGdvb2dsZSBmb250Ijt9 Available under the Apache 2. I cant see an instance where you will be loading that many style sheets. Copyright c 2015-2016 Meir Sadan meir sadan. All these Google fonts can be used for online projects. So, what is the message sent before somebody actually gets into the material? Example 9: The font used in this design is Bubblegum Sans. Available under the Apache 2. Thank you for reporting this issue! You just gained a new fan so please keep up the amazing work! What are your favorite script fonts on Google Fonts? Can I use fonts from Google Fonts in Photoshop? I think my eye developed over the years just from my love of design and examining different designs print, online, packaging that I thought were successful. Google should expect a fat invoice from you. The beautiful design and layout of this post makes every font, even the ones you might think of as ordinary, look stunning. Beautiful Use of Google Fonts: 30 Inspiring Examples - Lou Levit says: July 17, 2017 Hey Bart! So what is design all about? Have a question about this project. Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. With a rollback, the css is cached for 24 hours, so if someone saw the buggy font, will they continue to see it until they clear their cache eg, force refresh on a page with the css or until it expires in 24 hours Will leave this open until the update is fixed and pushed again : yes, the fonts in the public repo committed on 7th August are still broken - I assume the rollback happened in some google private repo. And the error from FontVal 2. LoadGlyph I believe FontVal 2. The additional I6070 message about where the fatal error happens was introduced in 2. In both cases, A6000 indicates a fatal problem where either the Microsoft engine or FreeType cannot cope. So the behavior between the Microsoft backend and the FreeType backend is really whether the problem was spotted at the end rubik google font prep, or the beginning of glyf they follow each other in loading. FreeType is in general a bit lazier, so that's rubik google font surprising. Did you just merge in my hand-hinted Hebrew into the old stuff. Because I did the same when I sent you the Hebrew. The problem is larger than that I'm afraid. While you were hinting Rubik, Alexei was busy making changes. I guess he never read my email or didn't understand the implications. I tried to work around this in the failed release by writing a glyph swap script. I think the first step will be to rehint the glyphs Alexei modified. Dave are you cool with this. If rehinting the modified glyphs is approved. I will need to transfer the existing good hints. If Dave says so, I'll just rehint the new stuff Alexei added. What do you mean you need to transfer the existing good hints. I still have my original source and some versioning even, so I can just import the new glyphs into what I have that works. I'm guessing the new version can now import hints. In the past, you could only replace glyphs from another font. Micah: It can import hinted glyphs and attempt to make the fpgm and prep match; I meant more that I can just import the unhinted new stuff from Alexei and hint it. I was wondering what you were merging. Marc: This approach will just overwrite Alexei's modified glyphs with the older hinted glyphs. I will ask the owner if we can liberate this or just use it as a one off. Micah: No, I'd rubik google font which glyphs from Alexei are new and then import those they're not hinted yet and then hint them.