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hey today im gonna look at and work on fixing some italics for this family name sans so name sans is pretty far along uh heres its little mini site you can come in here and try it out type with it and stuff if you havent seen it before name sans has an optical size axis so at the high end of this its for really big use where letters are pretty tightly spaced and that also affects the weight range which goes from super heavy to extremely light whereas for instance if you lower the optical size its less extreme on either end the goal is basically it should show up at a small size here and with its wider spacing it should be really easy to read even in very small text it has an italic version of the family right now which only has the small optical size so the idea here is its still kind of a this is a safari rendering thing bug the goal here or the logic behind releasing the small text optical size italics first is that if youre making a lot of things that require italics its go