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Radio-Canada Typeface

Nameplate image CBC/Radio-Canada is a Canadian Crown corporation serving as the national public radio and television broadcaster. The English- and French-language service units of the corporation are commonly known as CBC and Radio-Canada, respectively.

In early 2017, work started on a custom typeface for use by CBC/Radio-Canada. In 2021, this typeface was expanded to cover a wider range of weights and now includes roman and italic variable fonts, and in early 2023, the family was extended to include the Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Unicode block.

This project has been selected as a winner at the 2018 Communication Arts Typography competition in the Typeface Design category.

The latest release is available on Google Fonts.

Variable Font Axes

Radio-canada has the following axes:

Axis Tag Range Default Static Instances
Weight wght 300 to 700 400 Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold
Width wdth 75 to 100 100 Condensed, SemiCondensed, Regular

wght (Weight) Axis

The wght axis spans Light (300) to Bold (700).

Weight axis example animation Weight axis italic example animation

wdth (Width) Axis

The wdth axis spans Condensed (75) to Regular (700).

Width axis example animation Width axis italic example animation

Building

Fonts are built automatically by GitHub Actions - take a look in the "Actions" tab for the latest build.

If you want to build fonts manually on your own computer, you will need to install the yq utility. On OS X with Homebrew, type brew install yq; on Linux, try snap install yq; if all else fails, try the instructions on the linked page.

Then:

  • make build will produce font files.
  • make test will run FontBakery's quality assurance tests.
  • make proof will generate HTML proof files.

License

This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is available with a FAQ at http://scripts.sil.org/OFL

Repository Layout

This font repository structure is inspired by Unified Font Repository v0.3, modified for the Google Fonts workflow.