Ilia Mashkov 9f8b840e7a refactor(font): consolidate all types into single types.ts file
- Created unified model/types.ts with all type definitions
- Consolidated domain types (FontCategory, FontProvider, FontSubset)
- Consolidated Google Fonts API types (FontItem, GoogleFontsApiModel, etc.)
- Consolidated Fontshare API types (FontshareFont, FontshareStyle, etc.)
- Consolidated normalization types (UnifiedFont, FontStyleUrls, etc.)
- Consolidated store types (FontCollectionStore, FontCollectionFilters, etc.)
- Removed duplicate type files (font.ts, google_fonts.ts, fontshare_fonts.ts)
- Updated all imports to use consolidated types
- Updated normalize module to import from /Font
- Updated API clients to re-export types for backward compatibility
- Updated store to use centralized types
- Updated Font index.ts to export all types

Benefits:
- Centralized type definitions in single location
- Cleaner imports (single import from /Font)
- Better code organization with clear sections
- Follows FSD principles (types in model layer)
- No duplicate type definitions
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A modern font exploration and comparison tool for browsing fonts from different sources with real-time visual comparisons
https://glyphdiff.com
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