Recursive
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소개 Recursive
Recursive by Arrow Type and Stephen Nixon is one of the most ambitious variable fonts ever released — with five axes including weight (wght), slant (slnt), MONO (monospace to proportional), CASL (casual to linear), and CRSV (cursive). This single font can morph from a code editor monospace to a casual hand-drawn script to a crisp geometric sans-serif, covering a remarkable range of typographic needs. Cyrillic-extended and Vietnamese support further establish it as a versatile foundational choice for complex, multilingual design systems.
문자 맵
NnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz
0123456789
!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}|;':",.<>?
굵기 워터폴 (8)
사용 방법
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Recursive:wght@1000;300;500;600;700;800;900;400&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Recursive:wght@1000;300;500;600;700;800;900;400&display=swap');
font-family: 'Recursive', sans-serif;
brew install --cask font-recursive
상세 정보
- 카테고리
- Sans Serif
- 굵기
- 8
- 이탤릭
- ✗
- 한국어
- ✗
- 디자이너
- Arrow Type, Stephen Nixon
- 라이선스
- OFL
- 버전
- 인기도
- #702
- 다운로드
- 164
라이선스 사용
| 웹 사용 | 허용됨 |
| 인쇄 | 허용됨 |
| 영상 / 방송 | 허용됨 |
| 패키징 | 허용됨 |
| 앱 임베딩 | 허용됨 |
| 브랜드 / 로고 | 허용됨 |
| 수정 | 허용됨 |
OFL — 개인 및 상업적 사용 무료
언어 지원
최적 용도
타이포그래피 개념
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font-variation-settings
CSS property to control variable font axes directly — weight, width, slant, and custom axes. Lower-level than font-weight/font-stretch.
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Optical Size
Adjusting letterform details based on the intended display size. Small text needs more spacing and heavier strokes; large text can be more refined.