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In the East Asian writing system, gothic typefaces (; ja, ゴシック体, goshikku-tai; ko, 돋움, dotum, ''godik-che'') are a type style characterized by strokes of even thickness and lack of decorations akin to sans serif styles in Western typography. It is the second most commonly used style in East Asian typography, after Ming.


History

Gothic typefaces were first developed in Japan. Starting in the 1960s, the People's Republic of China's Shanghai Printing Technology and Research Institute developed new typefaces for Simplified Chinese, including gothic typefaces. The communist government favored gothic typefaces because they were plain and "represented a break with the past."


Characteristics

Similar to Ming and Song typefaces, sans-serif typefaces were designed for printing, but they were also designed for legibility. They are commonly used in headlines, signs, and video applications.


Classifications

* Square sans (Japanese: ''kaku goshikku''; ), the classic sans-serif style in which the lines of the characters have squared ends. ** Overlapping square sans () - This style is similar to the square sans, but in places where strokes overlap, a margin is inserted between the strokes to distinguish the strokes. ** Square new book () - Uses narrow horizontal and thick vertical strokes, similar to typefaces such as
Optima Optima is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf and released by the D. Stempel AG foundry, Frankfurt, West Germany in 1958. Though classified as a sans-serif, Optima has a subtle swelling at the terminals suggesting a glyphic ...
. * Round sans (Japanese: ''maru goshikku'', , Korean: ''gullimche''), has rounded ends and corners to the lines of the characters. In some cases, short protruding stroke ends at intersections are eliminated to make glyphs look rounder. This is the style of typeface used for Japanese road signs. ** Overlapping round sans () - This is similar to the round sans, but in places where strokes overlap, a margin is inserted between the strokes to distinguish the strokes. ** Rounded new book () - Uses narrow horizontal and thick vertical strokes, along with rounded line ends and corners. * Mixed art () - Curved strokes are replaced by angled strokes with sharp or round corners.


Sans-serif typefaces in computing

Sans serif typefaces, especially for default system fonts, are common in Japanese computing. Also, many Korean computing environments use Gulim which includes soft curves but is a sans-serif typeface. In Chinese, versions of Microsoft Windows XP and older, the default interface typefaces have serifs (MingLiU and SimSun), which deviates from the sans serif styling use in most other (including East Asian) regions of the product. Starting in Windows Vista, the default interface typefaces in all regions were changed to sans-serif styles, using
Microsoft JhengHei Microsoft JhengHei (微軟正黑體) is a sans-serif typeface included in Windows Vista and later and Microsoft Office 2007. It follows the Standard Form of National Characters prescribed by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China (Tai ...
in Traditional Chinese environments and
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in Simplified Chinese environments.


See also

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East Asian typography East Asian typography is the application of typography to the writing systems of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese languages. Scripts used in East Asian typography include Chinese characters (known as kanji in Japanese, hanja in Korean, ...
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Ming (typeface) Ming or Song is a category of typefaces used to display Chinese characters, which are used in the Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages. They are currently the most common style of type in print for Chinese and Japanese. Name The names ' ...


References


External links


Nihongo resources: Japanese typefaces



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