Google Fonts has been an invaluable web resource since the search giant launched the database in 2010. The goal has been to create a bank of open source fonts and match it with underlying engineering to enable those fonts to work quickly and efficiently across millions of websites viewed billions of times a day. The old Google Fonts, however, doesn’t match the design-centric philosophy behind the initiative. So Google let its design team give the website a visual overhaul to make its interface easier to use and more aesthetically pleasing.
The new Google Fonts is now in line with the company’s Material Design guidelines. It has both a new logo and a far easier way to test out new fonts, compare them with others, and change preferences…