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SPEAKER 1: A lot of websites use web fonts, many fonts actually, to improve their visual appearance. When many fonts are in use, they can easily add up to a couple of hundred kilobytes. Yet, the control over font loading with CSS can feel a bit rigid. With a font loading API, you can take control over when and how fonts should be loaded. Instead of loading our font with a declaration in CSS, we can now load it programmatically. You can create instances of the font face type for each font that you want to use. You provide a name and a resource description as it is common in CSS. Only when you call load, however, will the browser actually go ahead and fetch the font file and parse it. The [INAUDIBLE] returned by load will be resolved when the loading and parsing of the font is done. It is imported into the system as a font, but not yet associated with your document. To do that, you need to call ADD on document.fonts. From here on in, your font will be available under the name you provid