Google Fonts Introduces Free Typeface Optimized To Thrive In Augmented Reality
By Mikelle Leow, 05 Oct 2023
Images via Google Fonts
Google has seen it all, from the unmanicured days of early internet design to the dynamic text effects of today. As new displays and mediums emerge in the world of digital design, Google Fonts is stretching out to fresh depths. The repository now includes a a typeface designed to enhance your experience in the immersive realm of augmented reality (AR).
AR One Sans, created by multidisciplinary designer Niteesh Yadav, is purpose-built for the unique demands of AR environments and user interfaces. The sans-serif is characterized by low contrast, generous spacing, and sturdy letterforms, all engineered to ensure optimal readability even in visually chaotic backgrounds.
New font! AR One Sans designed by @Niteesh22 for Augmented Reality (AR) environments and UIs with high-readability in busy backgrounds. Includes axes for Weight and also a special 'AR Retinal Resolution' axis. ARRR! ð± https://t.co/v6o4ZON1zB pic.twitter.com/XTghkeVNAh
— Google Fonts (@googlefonts) October 3, 2023
The result of extensive testing across a spectrum of devices, from high-end headsets to more humble, low-resolution smartphones, AR Sans One ensures visual integrity across various platforms and devices, preventing any annoying text reflow issues.
AR One Sans features optical weights for both high and low-resolution, and these are duplexed to avoid text reflow. With AR One Sans it is easier than ever to deliver a seamless user experience across different Augmented Reality (AR) platforms and devices. pic.twitter.com/osAxnvcEOq
— Google Fonts (@googlefonts) October 3, 2023
One of the standout features of AR One Sans is its adaptability to negative polarity settings, making it ideal for scenarios where light text needs to shine on a dark background. Additionally, it’s primed to handle angular distortion gracefully for a crisp and clear AR experience.
With AR One Sans, the spacing and width of letters are optimized for negative polarity (light text on a dark background) and also angular distortion. Check it out! ð https://t.co/v6o4ZON1zB pic.twitter.com/INvNi31DTS
— Google Fonts (@googlefonts) October 3, 2023
As with other Google Fonts, AR One Sans is licensed under the Open Font License. This means that designers and developers can freely incorporate it into their projects, be they digital or print, commercial or personal.
So, whether you’re crafting the next groundbreaking AR app or just want to make sure your website's text looks sharp in augmented reality, this unique typeface will likely be a valuable addition to your typography toolkit.
Screenshot via Google Fonts
AR One Sans is compatible with all Western, Central, and South-Eastern European languages, in addition to providing full coverage of Vietnamese.
[via Google Fonts]
This article was crafted with assistance from an AI engine, and has been manually reviewed & edited.