Represents the upright, standard serif style in the variable format.
He reached for his secret weapon: . Unlike traditional fonts that come in fixed "Regular" or "Bold" styles, this "Variable Concept" version acted like a living thing. With a single slider, Elias could adjust the Optical Size —a trick from the old days of metal type where letters were subtly reshaped depending on how small they were printed. Minion | Adobe Fonts
Adjusting the contrast and spacing specifically for tiny captions or large display headers. Why It’s Considered the "Best" for Designers