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Having started blogging in earnest again, it was only to be expected that I'd get itchy feet on the site design. Saying that, I am actually still very happy with my theme. Typography, of course, is another matter entirely. A few days ago, I switched from using Lora to Recursive. This was largely because: a) I can't leave things alone b) I wanted to try a sans font for a change, and c) James Zhan has done a redesign and I want to join in! While I absolutely loved the flexibility of Recursive, I couldn't get it to look quite right. A shame as it could look relaxed and soft for my headers, and more formal for my body text and it appealed to me being able to use just one file for everything. Built to maximize versatility, control, and performance, Recursive is a five-axis variable font. This enables you to choose from a wide range of predefined styles, or dial in exactly what you want for each of its axes: Monospace, Casual, Weight, Slant, and Cursive. Taking full advantage of variable…

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