The TASA Typeface Collection consists of TASA Explorer and TASA Orbiter, two bespoke typefaces designed for the rebrand of Taiwan Space Agency. They shape the typographical voice of the institute for communications across territorial boundaries, marking a milestone in its history and signaling what future awaits.
Requirements:
Google Fonts will publish only fonts that match its requirements. Please familiarize yourself with the complete documentation in the Google Fonts Guide (GF-Guide) and ensure your font project complies with them before submitting the font family. You can also use the Google Fonts Project Template, which will help you create a repository that follows the needed structure and includes build requirements.
By filling this issue, you can confirm the project meets the requirements (by ticking the cases or putting x between the square brackets in text mode):
[x] The source files are available in the repository
[ ] I am the author of the font, or the author agreed to this submission
[ ] I will maintain the repository and participate in the onboarding process (addressing, solving, and responding to issues, merging pull requests, etc)
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I am not the author, and this has an RFN, but this seems like a nice project with a great backstory. It might be worth looking into removing the RFN.
Font Project Git Repo URL: https://github.com/adrianzwz/TASA-Typeface-Collection
Super short description of the Font Family:
https://tasatype.localremote.co/ https://localremote.co/work/187b16cf-06f8-4a0a-9560-95d0811c4709
The TASA Typeface Collection consists of TASA Explorer and TASA Orbiter, two bespoke typefaces designed for the rebrand of Taiwan Space Agency. They shape the typographical voice of the institute for communications across territorial boundaries, marking a milestone in its history and signaling what future awaits.
Requirements:
Google Fonts will publish only fonts that match its requirements. Please familiarize yourself with the complete documentation in the Google Fonts Guide (GF-Guide) and ensure your font project complies with them before submitting the font family. You can also use the Google Fonts Project Template, which will help you create a repository that follows the needed structure and includes build requirements.
By filling this issue, you can confirm the project meets the requirements (by ticking the cases or putting x between the square brackets in text mode):
Image:
I am not the author, and this has an RFN, but this seems like a nice project with a great backstory. It might be worth looking into removing the RFN.