From: Emma Marichal Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 13:49:32 +0000 (+0200) Subject: small fix in description X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=refs%2Fpull%2F9406%2Fhead;p=thirdparty%2Fgoogle%2Ffonts.git small fix in description --- diff --git a/ofl/calsans/article/ARTICLE.en_us.html b/ofl/calsans/article/ARTICLE.en_us.html index 7b5611784..8e0f25f44 100644 --- a/ofl/calsans/article/ARTICLE.en_us.html +++ b/ofl/calsans/article/ARTICLE.en_us.html @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -

Cal Sans is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed for display, particularly large point sizes. It was created for Cal.com by Peer Richelsen and Bailey Pumfleet, with interface design by Ciarán Hanrahan, and is open source. The design aims for a serious and geometric aesthetic, ensuring circular shapes throughout the "cal.com" lettering.

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Cal Sans is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed for display, particularly large point sizes. It was created by Mark Davis for Cal.com by Peer Richelsen and Bailey Pumfleet, with interface design by Ciarán Hanrahan, and is open source. The design aims for a serious and geometric aesthetic, ensuring circular shapes throughout the “cal.com” lettering.

To contribute, see github.com/calcom/font.


Introduction

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Cal Sans is a geometric sans-serif tuned for display, that is, large point sizes. It is an Open Source typeface to adorn the headlines and interfaces of Cal.com, a company founded by Peer Richelsen and Bailey Pumfleet and interface design by Ciarán Hanrahan.

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Cal Sans is a geometric sans-serif tuned for display, that is, large point sizes. It is an Open Source typeface to adorn the headlines and interfaces of Cal.com, a company founded by Peer Richelsen and Bailey Pumfleet and interface design by Ciarán Hanrahan.

The basis of Cal Sans is my initial answer to what my Futura would be. It fit well with Peer’s brief, for something serious and and geometric so that the letters of “cal.com” would have circular shapes throughout. It was decided early on that it be open source for all!