Noto Emoji
Noto Emoji is an open source font that has you covered for all your emoji needs, including support for the latest Unicode emoji specification. It has multiple weights and features thousands of emoji.
Styles
- Light 300π₯°πβοΈπ΄π’ππβ½π»ππΈπ¬ππ¨π‘π¦βπ₯πβπ©πβπ«πββοΈποΈππ»ππ§Ώππ¨π
- Regular 400π₯°πβοΈπ΄π’ππβ½π»ππΈπ¬ππ¨π‘π¦βπ₯πβπ©πβπ«πββοΈποΈππ»ππ§Ώππ¨π
- Medium 500π₯°πβοΈπ΄π’ππβ½π»ππΈπ¬ππ¨π‘π¦βπ₯πβπ©πβπ«πββοΈποΈππ»ππ§Ώππ¨π
- SemiBold 600π₯°πβοΈπ΄π’ππβ½π»ππΈπ¬ππ¨π‘π¦βπ₯πβπ©πβπ«πββοΈποΈππ»ππ§Ώππ¨π
- Bold 700π₯°πβοΈπ΄π’ππβ½π»ππΈπ¬ππ¨π‘π¦βπ₯πβπ©πβπ«πββοΈποΈππ»ππ§Ώππ¨π
When you have some text, how can you choose a typeface? Many peopleβprofessional designers includedβgo through an appβs font menu until we find one we like. But the aim of this Google Fonts Knowledge module is to show that there are many considerations that can improve our type choices. By setting some useful constraints to aid our type selection, we can also develop a critical eye for analyzing type along the way.
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Pairing typefaces
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