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Oh okay so what weamp;#39;re going to talk about today firstly some basics about web fonts secondly open type features and CSS thirdly color fonts and lastly variable fonts youamp;#39;ve already heard mentioned a variable fonts if you donamp;#39;t know what they are you will by the time Iamp;#39;m done so I mean everyone so everyone who uses web fonts right on your projects you already use them already yes yes okay good good do you use them to their full extent to use everything that they can do do you use all the features you could use in print on the web probably not Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can do that so letamp;#39;s start with some basics why is that backwards by the way does anyone know why that Helvetica is backwards because yes yes thatamp;#39;s right thatamp;#39;s right thatamp;#39;s what you put the ink on and it comes out the right way so what is a character people know what characters are do you know the character is itamp;#39;s a number it has