Malgun Gothic
Category | Sans-serif |
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Designer(s) | Kyoung-bae Lee, Daekwon Kim |
Foundry | Sandoll Communications |
Malgun Gothic (맑은 고딕) is a Korean sans-serif typeface developed by Sandoll Communications, with hinting by Monotype Imaging,[1] as a replacement of Dotum and Gulim as the default system font for the Korean language version of Windows Vista. It was first shipped with Windows Vista, being available to download later for Windows Server 2008 and Windows XP users.[2] The name "malgun" means "clear" in Korean, thus making a direct translation of the font's name "Clear Gothic."
Characteristics
The font uses Segoe UI for Latin text, while the Korean glyphs are created based on the typeface of Hunminjeongeum, and streamlined with modern form of characters as well as upright and well-regulated strokes. The font supports KS X 1001 character set, but unlike Dotum and Gulim, there are no Han ideographic glyphs (Windows will pull from the Gulim hanja set instead) initially, and the fonts don't include half-width fixed Latin glyphs. There are hanja designed for Malgun Gothic by ChinaType Design, Monotype Imaging Inc. and they were released when Windows 8 released. The glyphs aren't rounded at terminals.
Windows Vista includes two roman weights of the font.
See also
- East Asian gothic typeface
- New Gulim
- Sans-serif
- Microsoft
- List of CJK fonts
- Meiryo
- Microsoft JhengHei
- Microsoft YaHei
References
External links
- Microsoft Typography: Malgun Gothic
- Korean ClearType fonts for Windows XP
- United States Design Patent 528,589 covers Malgun Gothic
- United States Design Patent 521,055 covers Malgun Gothic Bold
- Sandoll Communications
- Sandoll 2008 brochure contains info on Malgun Gothic