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Clarity City is an open source sans-serif typeface. It is the default font for the VMware Clarity Design System.
We have provided the files in OpenType, TrueType, and WebFont (EOT, WOFF, WOFF2) file formats.
Please use GitHub issues for reporting problems, and before submitting contributions please open an issue to discuss your proposed changes. We will consider contributions, though we aim to keep a very stable font and limit releases to essential changes and fixes.
We are not a type foundry, and while we are releasing this as an open source project our ability to make changes is limited. We work with partners to make improvements over time, so changes and feedback may take longer to implement.
Please be respectful of others and follow our code of conduct.
Licensed under Open Font License (OFL). See LICENSE.
Clarity City is based upon the work done by @chrismsimpson on Metropolis.
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Clarity City Typeface
We found that @cds/city demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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