Google has open-sourced its Google Sans and Google Sans Flex fonts, making them accessible for use in Google Docs.
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Google’s Sans Flex font is now available to download for the public. As it’s available under the Open Font License, anyone can use the font as they like. However, it might be a while before we see it ...
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Google Sans Flex is now freely available on Google Fonts. Offered under the SIL Open Font License, Google Sans Flex may be used for a wide range of purposes. Google Fonts offers tons of open-source ...