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A-OTF UD Reimin Pr6N FONT Download

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Download nowDesigner: Morisawa Inc.
Publisher: Morisawa
UD Reimin is a universal design typeface developed to increase usability by adding solid weight to the thin horizontal strokes typical to the Mincho serif type. The kana has a contemporary design characterized by larger counters and lower contrast, and the Latin alphabet and numerals are clear and legible. It is beautifully aligned in both vertical and horizontal settings.

Morisawa Inc. is Japan’s leading font foundry that has never wavered from its commitment to undertaking research and development in typography since its establishment in 1924 – the year it invented the first Japanese phototypesetting machine. The company provides font licenses for over 1,500 typefaces of Japanese and multi-script, web font services, embedded fonts, and multilingual e-magazine/book solution services. Their library includes typefaces from TypeBank and its group company Jiyukobo.

Supported languages: German, Spanish, Dutch, English, Polish, Russian, French, Czech, Swedish, Portuguese, Catalan, Italian, Slovenian, Maltese, Arabic, Devanagari, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, Chinese (hk), Japanese, Korean, Tamil, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Bengali, Kannada, Cherokee, Thai, Armenian, Belarusian, Danish, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Norwegian, Serbian, Telugu, Malayalam, IPA, Latvian, Chinese Pinyin, Finnish, Filipino, Malay, Croatian, Kazakh, Romanian, Persian, Indonesian, Slovak, Hindi

File Size: 10.46 MB

Release date: October 5, 2015

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