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Posts Tagged → china

Noto Sans Nüshu: A script created by women from a remote region enters the Google Fonts Noto Sans family

by Lisa Huang posted May 16, 2020
2 Comments

Words "Hello", "你好" and the Nüshu equivalent set in Noto Sans typeface in orange gradients on light yellow background
with Noto Sans Regular in Latin, Chinese and Nüshu

Gao Yinxian's handwriting
一岁女,手上珠 (One year girl, hands with pearl) by Gao Yinxian 高银仙 (1902–1990)

Reading time: 15min

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