This is a list of notable CJK fonts (computer fonts with a large range of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters). These fonts are primarily sorted by their typeface, the main classes being "with serif", "without serif" and "script". This article names the two first classes Ming and sans-serif (gothic) while further dividing the "script" into several Chinese script styles.
The fonts are then sorted by their target writing system:
The following localization table shortens Simplified Chinese to SC and Traditional Chinese to TC.
Legends
- <span style="background:#90ff90;">[F]</span> means the font is free and open-source software (FOSS).
- <span style="background:#ffef00;"><s>[F]</s></span> means it was formerly seen as FOSS but has been involved in a legal controversy.
- <span style="background:#ffa500;">[FP]</span> means the font is free for personal use, but for commercial use, it requires a paid commercial license.
- <span style="background:#ff0000;">[P]</span> means that the font is not free and requires a paid license for personal and commercial uses.
Ming (Song)
Pan-Unicode/Pan-CJK
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Vietnamese
Zhuang
Sans-serif
Pan-Unicode/Pan-CJK
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Vietnamese
Regular script
Chinese
Japanese
Vietnamese
Clerical script
Imitation Song
Other fonts or projects
Pan-Unicode/Pan-CJK
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Font series
This section lists fonts that are designed to be used together, or created by the same person/organization such that it forms a series of fonts.
Font foundries
This section lists major font foundries that produce CJK fonts.
- SinoType Technology ()
- Founder Group ()
- ()
- DynaLab by DynaComware ()
- ()
- Justfont ()
See also
Notes
References
Further reading
External links