It’s a “stylistic map” of the San Francisco font. The x-axis denotes the family (Regular, Condensed, Expanded, etc.) while the y-axis denotes the weight (Regular, Bold, Light, etc.). Every style is functional in its own right, but depending on the design intent, some will perform better than others.Īt one point, he shows a slide that displays the character “a” set in various families and weights on a grid. Some of these styles are more neutral others are more expressive. In it, Vincenzo talks about the design of Apple’s new San Francisco font families and how you can use these new variations in your designs to help provide emphasis, contrast, and style. I recently watched Apple’s WWDC2022 video “Meet the expanded San Francisco font family”.
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