Mincho fonts are the Japanese equivalent of Western serif typefaces. They feature thick vertical strokes, thin horizontal strokes, and distinct triangular counter-strokes (uroko).
: The English/Latin glyphs were completely overhauled with a classical 16th-century French aesthetic to better match the grace of the Japanese characters. aotf a1 mincho std updated
The alphanumeric characters were redesigned with a classical 16th-century French influence to better complement the Japanese glyphs. Mincho fonts are the Japanese equivalent of Western
This brings modern OpenType feature support, expanded character sets, and enhanced rendering to one of the most beloved textbook-style serifs in design history. thin horizontal strokes