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Japanese Fonts
Mono Fonts
Misc.
100

Standard in English books & literature. Commonly required to type English essays in this font as a grading requirement in middle or high school in the U.S.

Times New Roman

100

Perhaps the most viewed computer font in Japan, serving as the default Windows 3.1 system font. 

MS Gothic 

100

Jake's favorite font, this font is provided free and open source by a Czech software company.

JetBrains Mono

100

Despite being a popular font used in western films that predate the industrial era, this font was first designed in 1901 by Frederic W. Goudy.

Copperplate

200

Before changing it Aptos, this was the default font in Microsoft Word until August of 2024

Calibri

200

Built into the system default fonts for macOS and iOS, widely as Safari's default for Japanese text.

Hiragino Sans

200

Designed in 1955 this public domain font was commonly used by IBM for their typewriters

Courier

200

Developed in 1990 by Microsoft this font faced an early controversy for how it rendered the characters "NYC" which was later changed.

Wingdings

300

This is google docs default font

Arial

300

Created by JIYUKOBO Ltd. A standard sans-serif on modern Windows systems. Clean and professional, designed for screen readability

Yu Gothic

300
The default system font for one of the most widely used Linux distributions, developed by Canonical

Ubuntu Mono

300

Also known as the capital of Lebanon, characterized by strong shapes and contrasting elements, this font is built upon an innovative calligraphic principle.

Beirut

400

Also known as the fourth most populous city in California, this typeface has been Apple's de-facto standard since 2014

San Fransisco

400
Created by FontWorks, this font frequently makes a dramatic appearance throughout the anime "Kill la Kill" and a Persona 5 IP.
Raglan Punch
400

This font has been default system font on Android, and since 2013, other Google services such as Google Play, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Images, and more.

Roboto Mono

400

Often mistaken as the official font for the James Cameron Avatar films, this font is often associated with Mesopotamian history and archeological contexts.

Papyrus

500

Google's Default Branding Font

Product Sans
500

Designed by Google, a font designed to be harmonious across all languages. It derives its name from "No Tofu" referring to the empty boxes rendered when suitable encoding can't be found.

Noto Sans

500

Distributed by the U.S. graphics company, this font is a love letter to the golden era of computing.

Berkeley Mono

500

Designed by Rasmus Andersson during his tenure at Figma, this font family was created to address the limitations of Roboto

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