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Noto Sans Nüshu

by Lisa Huang posted May 21, 2020

Name "Alphabettes" transcribed into Nüshu's most common dialects phonemes, read from right to left: [ew] [lou] [fa] [ba] [tu] [su]

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Lisa Huang

Lisa Huang 黄丽莎 is a type designer specialised in Latin and Chinese scripts, currently based in Paris, France. Her interest in type and typography focuses on multi-cultural works, especially those mixing Latin-French and Chinese writing systems which mirrors her life as a multi-cultural human. t]m1718, cooper15.

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