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@sebgroup/fonts
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This repository contains SEBs primary font SEB SansSerif.
This package contains the GDS version of SEB SansSerif (SEB SansSerif GDS
), which is intended for use in a web context with the Green Design System. The package also contains an older version called SEBSansSerif
which is considered deprecated.
The two version differ slightly in line-height, kerning and available weights.
Install with npm:
npm install @sebgroup/fonts --save
Add fonts.scss
or fonts.css
to your project.
The typeface is the property of SEB Group and protected by copyright law. It may not be used by others without prior written permission. If you have any questions regarding SEB SansSerif please contact SEB Marketing and Communications.
For questions regarding use please contact corporateidentity@seb.se.
If you need help with tokens or anything regarding the Green Design System reach out in SEB's internal Teams channel called Green Design System
FAQs
Font files and CSS for SEB SansSerif
The npm package @sebgroup/fonts receives a total of 12,702 weekly downloads. As such, @sebgroup/fonts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sebgroup/fonts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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