(Regular weight only)
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Maru Kosugi
Recommended Roman font: Fredoka
(Images in Bold)
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Fredoka
04: Presenting tradition and history
When creating an image of tradition or history, it is important to focus on the country or era you want to portray and the sense of antiquity
. When choosing a font, choose a typeface based on calligraphy or ancient characters, or a typeface that has been used for a long time .
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Recommended Japanese font: Yuji Syuku
(Regular weight only)
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Yuji Syuku
Recommended Roman font: Cinzel
(Image uses Regular)
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Cinzel
05: Urban presentation
When creating an urban image, it is important to emphasize "inorganic," "linear," and "simplicity."
When choosing a font, choose a simple typeface with thin lines and no serifs or scales .
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Recommended Japanese font: Zen Kaku Gothic New
(Image uses Regular)
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Zen Kaku Gothic New
Recommended Roman font: Alumni Sans
(Image uses Thin Italic)
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Alumni Sans
06: Creating a natural look
When creating a natural image, it is important to emphasize "naturalness," "warmth," and "relaxation."
When choosing a font, choose a typeface that has a handwritten feel or a typeface that has a rounded, gentle impression .
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Recommended Japanese australia number data font: Kiwi Maru
(Image taken from Medium)
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Kiwi Maru
Recommended Roman font: Caveat
(Images in Bold)
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Caveat
07: Creating fun
When creating a fun image, it is important to emphasize "dynamism," "excitement," and "boldness."
When choosing a font, choose one that gives as much of a sense of movement as possible, one that stands out, and one with a playful design .
Recommended Japanese font: Kosugi Maru
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