A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular ((hot)) (2026)

The "NT" (New Tablet) optimization makes this font the gold standard for Japanese e-ink. Unlike Mincho (serif) fonts, which lose their serifs on low-DPI e-ink, Shin Go’s uniform strokes remain readable. Kobo uses it as "Ryumin" is to paperback.

, Japan’s leading font foundry, this typeface is a "Universal Design" (UD) evolution of the legendary The "Universal Design" Philosophy A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular

: Recommended for public signage, displays, business cards, and advertisements where a "sharply refined image" is needed. A-OTF UD Shin Go Pr6N - Adobe Fonts The "NT" (New Tablet) optimization makes this font

One of the most frequent questions about this font concerns legal usage. , Japan’s leading font foundry, this typeface is

Unlike European serif fonts that have dramatic thick-thin transitions, A-OTF Ud Shin Go NT Regular exhibits . The horizontal and vertical strokes are nearly identical in width. This creates a stable, monotone texture on the page, reducing visual noise. For Japanese kanji, which contain many complex radicals (e.g., 鬱 or 鑑), this uniformity prevents the characters from becoming muddy at small sizes.

The "UD" in its name stands for Universal Design, a movement aimed at creating products accessible to the widest possible audience, including those with low vision or dyslexia. Wider Counters: The internal spaces of characters (called