Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I really like Public Sans, but the double storied lowercase g combined with equal width strokes feels a little too cold and formal (institutional?) for me.
I feel it works better for Libre Franklin which has varied stroke width that has almost a serif like vibe where the double storied g fits right in.
Describe the solution you'd like
So in order to make the font a little less rigid and cold I'm suggesting adding the single storied lowercase g as an alternate glyph (selectable as a stylistic set).
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I really like Public Sans, but the double storied lowercase g combined with equal width strokes feels a little too cold and formal (institutional?) for me.
I feel it works better for Libre Franklin which has varied stroke width that has almost a serif like vibe where the double storied g fits right in.
Describe the solution you'd like
So in order to make the font a little less rigid and cold I'm suggesting adding the single storied lowercase g as an alternate glyph (selectable as a stylistic set).
Describe alternatives you've considered
No response
Additional context
No response
Code of Conduct