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This post will introduce you to a Font called Morisawa 216 ISO. It is a serif typeface created by Akira Kobayashi and released by the Morisawa Type Foundry in Japan. The font has been featured in "Gentium", from which it was derived, as well as an Adobe font that supports international language extensions, released under the SIL Open Font License. This post will introduce you to a Font called Morisawa 216 ISO. It is a serif typeface created by Akira Kobayashi and released by the Morisawa Type Foundry in Japan. The font has been featured in "Gentium", from which it was derived, as well as an Adobe font that supports international language extensions, released under the SIL Open Font License. Although the characters on the image appears blurry due to its lack of clarity, on closer inspection of Morisawa 216 ISO Chinese characters will appear crisp and clear on the letters. The first thing that one would look for is the stroke contrast between thick heavy strokes and thin light ones between each character. It is quite evident that each stroke of each character are unique in their own way. The only similarity being the thickness of the strokes are similar. In the image shown on the right, you can clearly see how thick and thin each stroke is when compared with one another. The same goes for the thickness of the counter in each character with no overshoot. Although noticeable in all serif typefaces, taking a closer look at the characters reveals that all glyphs are completely different to one another except for their relative thickness. You can visibly see this difference between characters like uppercase "R" and lowercase "a". This is because the counter of the lowercase "a" has been adjusted to be more consistent with the thickness of the upper case "R". In this way, you can achieve a unique style of style that can be yours. With a little modification of Morisawa 216 ISO characters, one can make them look more unique to their own taste. The following GIFs show how Morisawa 216 ISO Chinese looks on white type. This post will introduce you to a Font called Morisawa 216 ISO. It is a serif typeface created by Akira Kobayashi and released by the Morisawa Type Foundry in Japan. The font has been featured in "Gentium", from which it was derived, as well as an Adobe font that supports international language extensions, released under the SIL Open Font License. Although the characters on the image appears blurry due to its lack of clarity, on closer inspection of Morisawa 216 ISO Chinese characters will appear crisp and clear on the letters. The first thing that one would look for is the stroke contrast between thick heavy strokes and thin light ones between each character. It is quite evident that each stroke of each character are unique in their own way. In the image shown on the right, you can clearly see how thick and thin each stroke is when compared with one another. cfa1e77820
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