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July 16, 2014

Introducing Source Han Sans:…

Filed under: Fonts,Language — Patrick Durusau @ 2:57 pm

Introducing Source Han Sans: An open source Pan-CJK typeface by Caleb Belohlavek.

From the post:

Adobe, in partnership with Google, is pleased to announce the release of Source Han Sans, a new open source Pan-CJK typeface family that is now available on Typekit for desktop use. If you don’t have a Typekit account, it’s easy to set one up and start using the font immediately with our free subscription. And for those who want to play with the original source files, you can get those from our download page on SourceForge.

It’s rather difficult to describe your semantics when you can’t write in your own language.

Kudos to Adobe and Google for sponsoring this project!

I first saw this in a tweet by James Clark.

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