However, I couldn’t find any widely known typeface called in standard font databases (Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, DaFont, Font Squirrel, etc.).
If you are embedding the font directly into software code. Conclusion
: For educational tools, prioritize "top-notch" legibility features such as distinct shapes for often-confused characters (like 'I', 'l', and '1').
Texture refers to the darkness and regularity of the color pattern in a block of text. High texture = pronounced, rhythmic counter shapes (e.g., monolinear grotesks). Low texture = varied, softer counters (e.g., old-style serifs).
If you are looking for a "full report" on font standards often associated with abbreviations like
Note: This is the original, not the "QC" edit, but it has everything you need for 99% of projects.