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@easyfonts/junction-typeface
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"league junction" typeface by Caroline Hadilaksono & Tyler Finck
By Caroline Hadilaksono and Tyler Finck (last update: November 14, 2017)
Junction is a a humanist sans-serif, and the first open-source type project started by The League of Moveable Type. It has been updated (2014) to include additional weights (light/bold) and expanded international support.
Install the fontface via npm.
npm install --save @easyfonts/junction-typeface
## OR
yarn add @easyfonts/junction-typeface
Include the font in your build with
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface';
This will install all fontfiles and (1.1Mb).
If you are not using all font weights you can select a subset of fontfiles to be included into your build based on the font-weight
import statement | font-weight |
---|---|
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface/light'; | 200 |
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface/regular'; | 400 |
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface/bold'; | 700 |
Include only extra-bold in your bundle
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface/bold';
Include regular and bold in your bundle;
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface/regular';
import '@easyfonts/leaugue-junction-typeface/bold';
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"league junction" typeface by Caroline Hadilaksono & Tyler Finck
We found that @easyfonts/junction-typeface demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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