

I think we probably hit all the possibilities in one way or another - everything from new GSUB features to Composite Font Representation wrapper -, and some of the funkier options were quite attractive. After Ross and I got involved in the project, we spent a lot of time at Microsoft discussing options for software selection of size-specific designs.

The standard Windows 4-style family is implemented in six different size-specific designs (Small, Text, Subhead, Heading, Display, Banner). Matthew Carter's new Sitka* typeface family ships as 24 fonts with Windows 8.1.

I've confirmed that I am allowed to talk publicly about this now, so here goes.
