源流明體

The Mingti font is a very beautiful Chinese font, but the built-in new thin Mingti in the computer only has standard size and bold, with very little variation. I would like to share a commercially usable traditional Chinese font, "Yuanliu Mingti", which has seven variations of thickness and is derived from the Chinese characters in the Korean version of the Source Han Sans font, evolved and modified into a Chinese font.

 

思源柔黑體

"Siyuan Soft Black" is a rounded font developed by a Japanese person, who modified the open-source Siyuan Black font. It is available for free download but because it was developed by a Japanese person, some Chinese characters cannot be displayed, such as the "cha" in "chá", which is not able to be shown. This is also the reason why it is rarely shared by Chinese people, However, it is a good choice for titles with fewer characters, Siyuan Soft Black has three styles, from small round corners to large round corners, etc.

 

websozai

Super ultra-fine black font download, unfortunately taking a step back, you can't see the characters anymore, and there are size limitations when printing, too small characters will not be able to print fine details, but it looks quite elegant ultra-fine font, also some characters cannot be displayed so it is not suitable for use as body text font, also this is a Japanese font that has some missing characters. It's a shame.

 

‪‎justfont‬

Tired of seeing the same old traditional Chinese fonts, like HuaKang and WenDing? Check out the traditional Chinese font from the JustFont team, a Taiwanese font that raised over 10 million dollars in funding. As a design worker, contributing to the development of Taiwanese traditional characters is a logical and meaningful thing to do. Perhaps we are so used to using Ming and Hei fonts that we find JinXuan unfamiliar, but still, let's support the traditional Chinese font made by Taiwan. Hopefully, JustFont will create even more outstanding traditional Chinese fonts in the future. Who else can support us, designers who use traditional Chinese characters, if not ourselves? Let's support it.