
It's best practice to use both the Local and English spelling of the fonts along with the PC and Mac declaration.Īttached below is a text document with declarations for easy reference. The above is my tried and tested fonts, other fonts available are:įont-family: Arial, 宋体, SimSun, 华文仿宋, STFangsong, sans-serif įont-family: Arial, メイリオ, Meiryo, MS Pゴシック, MS PGothic, ヒラギノ角ゴ Pro W3, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro, sans-serif įont-family: Arial, 돋움, Dotum, 굴림, Gulim, sans-serif The same theory goes for Japanese and Korean declarations.įonts for Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional: Even if the Email is entirely in Chinese, English character will pop-up on occasion, so it's good to declare this way. This means English characters will be rendered in the first font and Chinese characters will be displayed using the fall-back Chinese fonts. This means if you declare the Chinese fonts first, any English-language computer that has the standard Chinese font faces installed will display English characters using Chinese fonts (Example: Western installs of the Operating Systems). After a lot of research, testing and actual sends here is my guide.įirst of all we need to declare English target fonts before Chinese target fonts, because English language fonts do not contain the glyphs for Chinese characters, but Chinese fonts do contain a-z characters. Not only that, this stripe can also display "Eighties" if you package it in a retro concept.Another strength of this font is the lowercase ligature, we present a lot of ligatures and one of them might be suitable for your logo brand.Finally, this font is a dynamic font with a variable concept capable of covering more 'weight', unique to appearing in various eras, exploring the world of retro and even science and fiction.As a Western Email Developer I was asked to develop emails in Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese and Korean (CJK). Coupled with the stripe in the middle of the makes it appear more sporty. Vi Win XP thì Simsun font cha c mc nh nh Win 7, 8 hay win 10 nên chúng ta phi ti v và cài t. If you are used to working with variable fonts it will give you more weight options, if you have never tried this variable font it will be an amazing new experience for you, take a look at this video snippet: comes in bold and with a “RoundCube” cut, this is perfect for modern, Sci-Fi, and technology themes. With one font variable, this will cover 4 styles and cover all the weights between regular and expanded. This is the clean version where she sings what a shame shes stuck in her head in the bridge instead of what a shame shes fucked in the head. Explicit version: youtu.be/nV-zYvjs-SQ This is Champagne Problems by Taylor Swift from her newest album, evermore. I am pleased to present you an excellent futuristic font "Chipen" in unique graphic style!This font consists of regular, expanded, regular italic and expanded italic, these 4 fonts are encapsulated in one variable. Taylor Swift - Champagne Problems (clean) - Lyrics HQ.
