Chinese fonts last updated on Sun Dec 24 16:40:36 EST 2017 SEARCH THIS SITE: IMAGE SEARCH: FONT RECOGNITION VIA Chinese fonts [Optical illusion Chinese opera poster by Su Iting] Chinese font archive. The fonts are simply called tt1, tt13, tt2, tt201f, tt202f, tt203a, tt205a, tt205f, tt207f, tt208c, tt208d, tt208f, tt30, tt39, tt40, tt43, tt44, tt45, tt9, ttc5, ttmb001, ttmb002, ttmb009, ttmb013. [] [] Chinese font archive.
The former font 'Sanskrit 98' has been replaced by the new font 'Sanskrit 99', which is compatible with Adobe Standard Encoding fonts and allows for flush-right composition of Sanskrit prose texts by using code #173 as soft hyphen and code #45 as hard hyphen as required by Windows word processing.
[] [] Chinese font archive. [] [] 2000+ font archive. Graphically heavy, it shows just 5 fonts per page, so it takes a huge amount of time to get anywhere. The best way to use this place is to use the built-in search window. It contains also about 100 full Chinese truetype fonts for PC. Plus about 2000 Mac fonts as well.
[] [] Chinese font archive. Has some Latin fonts.
[] [] Graphic designer from China, who studied at the Willem de Kooning Academy (2014-2015) and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, and works in Amsterdam. Time To File Demurrer To Amended Complaint To Add here. She created a great document on the Chinese oracle bone script and explains: Oracle bone script refers to incised ancient Chinese characters found on oracle bones which were animal bones or turtle shells used in divination during Bronze Age in China.
The vast majority of records of oracle script are the pyromantic divinations of the royal house of the late Shang dynasty at the capital of Yin. The date of the Anyang examples of oracle bone script extends from ca.14th to the 11th centuries BC to c.1200-1050 BC. The oracle bone script of the late Shang appears pictographic, as does the Shang writing on bronzes. The earliest examples of oracle bone script appear even more pictographic than examples from later in the period, thus suggestion some evolution did occur over the roughly 200-year period. [] [] Designer in Beijing of a Chinese typeface (2014).