In 2018, the Radio-Canada font won three awards, in the Font Design category at Communication Arts Typography, Applied Arts Design Annual and at Grand Prix Grafika.
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- Several optimizations saw the light of day in 2021. The number of supported languages has increased from 106 to 317 Latin languages. In 2022, Jacques Le Bailly (Baron von Fonthausen) expanded the font to include the support of Indigenous languages
+ Several optimizations saw the light of day in 2021. The number of supported languages has increased from 106 to 317 Latin languages. In 2023, Jacques Le Bailly (Baron von Fonthausen) expanded the font to include the support of Indigenous languages.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/cbcrc/radiocanadafonts">github.com/cbcrc/radiocanadafonts</a>.
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- To learn more, read <a href="https://fonts.googleblog.com/2022/04/radio-canada-en.html">You can now use Radio-Canadaâ\80\98s brand typeface: The award-winning variable font comes to Google Fonts</a>(English), <a href="https://fonts.googleblog.com/2022/04/radio-canada-fr.html">Voici Radio-Canada, la police de caractères du diffuseur public canadien, plusieurs fois primée et maintenant disponible sur Google Fonts</a>(French)
+ To learn more, read <a href="https://fonts.googleblog.com/2022/04/radio-canada-en.html">You can now use Radio-Canadaâ\80\99s brand typeface: The award-winning variable font comes to Google Fonts</a> (English), <a href="https://fonts.googleblog.com/2022/04/radio-canada-fr.html">Voici Radio-Canada, la police de caractères du diffuseur public canadien, plusieurs fois primée et maintenant disponible sur Google Fonts</a> (French).
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name: "Radio Canada"
-designer: "Charles Daoud, Coppers and Brasses, Alexandre Saumier Demers"
+designer: "Charles Daoud, Coppers and Brasses, Alexandre Saumier Demers, Jacques Le Bailly"
license: "OFL"
category: "SANS_SERIF"
date_added: "2022-03-18"