Kong Ming Dynasty Style 1.0 Released

Original link: https://blog.yitianshijie.net/2022/08/19/ku-mincho-1/

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The first edition of the Ming Dynasty style (Song style) masterpiece led by the letter black style designer Julius Hui was released in March this year. Friends who have bought it can go to kowloontype.com to download the new version. Enter your email on the left side of the page and click redeem. But note that the download link will be sent to your mailbox after the redeem, instead of starting the download directly.

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Changelog:

1. More than 12,000 Chinese characters used in Taiwan and Hong Kong (the full 13,000 will be delivered in V1.1 next month)

2. Designed by KLIM Type Foundry (Mr. Kris Sowersby) with Owen Design

3. Japanese design designed by Oryzae LLC (Okazawa Keihide, Okano Kunihiko) (horizontal widening function will be delivered in V1.1 next month)

4. Chinese characters for Taiwanese and Hakka languages

5. “Tailuo” Owen design (Taiwanese Hokkien Romaji Pinyin program, supports the needs of Taiwanese Hokkien Romaji, some input functions will be delivered in V1.1 next month)

6. “Inherited font” (old font) style variant (can be clicked through the Opentype Feature function)

7. Newly designed phonetic symbols, including italics and Mingti styles (can be clicked through the Opentype Feature function)

8. A large number of black and white numbers and Chinese characters for typesetting (the most convenient can be found in Illustrator > Character Layout)

9. Lots of cute symbols that were only seen in Japanese fonts

10. Symbols of various widths

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