Source Han Serif (also known asNoto Serif CJK) is aserifSong/Mingtypeface created byAdobe andGoogle.
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Category | Serif |
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Classification | East Asian Song/Ming Typeface |
Commissioned by | Adobe,Google |
Foundry | Adobe |
Date created | 2017[1] |
Date released | April 3, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-04-03) |
Glyphs | 65535 |
License | SIL Open Font License v.1.1 |
Trademark | Adobe |
Latest release version | 2.003[2] |
Latest release date | May 8, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-05-08) |
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Traditional Chinese | 思源宋體 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 思源宋体 | ||||||||
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Korean name | |||||||||
Hangul | 본명조 | ||||||||
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Kanji | 源ノ明朝 | ||||||||
Hiragana | げんのみんちょう | ||||||||
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Latin-script letters and numerals are from theSource Serif font. Changzhou SinoType Co., Ltd., Iwata Corporation andSandoll Communications Inc. took part in the design and finished the work on Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional), Japanese and Korean glyphs.[3]
The kana characters were designed by Ryoko Nishizuka of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Frank Grießhammer designed the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic glyphs.[1]
Ken Lunde from Adobe Systems Incorporated Specification worked on the glyph set, Unicode mappings and CJK glyph consolidation of the typeface.
Frank Grießhammer of Adobe Systems Incorporated provided additional Source Serif glyphs.
Design work for Source Han Serif began in late 2014, with 6 prereleases between 2015 and 2017.[4]
The font supportsvariant forms of Unicode, so the appropriate glyph can be used for each region.[1]
The font family includes seven font weights: ExtraLight 100, Light 200, Regular 300, Medium 400, SemiBold 500, Bold 700, and Heavy 900. The font contains 65,535 glyphs (the maximum possible in aTrueType font).
Other changes from Source Han Sans v1.004 include:
The Google version of the font family include 43,027 encoded characters and includes 65,535 glyphs.[5] OpenType features included vertical text layout support (compliant with Unicode vertical text layout standard).
Simplified Chinese fonts supportGB 18030, 2013List of Commonly Used Standard Chinese Characters.
Traditional Chinese fonts supportBig5, Taiwan Ministry of Education glyph standard.
Japanese fonts supportJIS X 0208,JIS X 0213, andJIS X 0212, Adobe-Japan1-6.
Korean fonts support CJK ideographs inKS X 1001 andKS X 1002.
Noto Serif CJK fonts are released as individual fonts separated by language and weight, or as OTC fonts containing all language variants separated by weight, or OTC fonts containing all weights separated by language, or a single OTC font containing all languages and weights.