Japanese | Reading (Example) | ||
塗 | ト、ぬ-る ※ An example. |
Japanese characters(塗)Introducing designs like calligraphy and signage letters.
You can compare and contrast the design, balance and appeal of a typeface in terms of its expression There are many other ways to read it. |
Japanese written in Mincho font | |||
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塗 | ト、ぬ-る | ||
Mincho font | 1-nuru.jpg |
textbook-style kanji | |||
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塗 | ト、ぬ-る | ||
textbook style | 2-nuru.jpg |
Japanese Kanji written in Gothic style | |||
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塗 | ト、ぬ-る | ||
Gothic typeface | 3-nuru.jpg |
Japanese kanji written in calligraphy | |||
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塗 | ト、ぬ-る | ||
handwriting style | 4-nuru.jpg |
Various Japanese character designs | |||||
The design of the beginning and end of the letters is distinctive. |
The thickness of the vertical and horizontal lines are uniform. |