Google Fonts — New fonts added 4 September 2018
The following new fonts were just added in the Google Fonts Directory:
Update — 6 September: looks like Noto Serif JP and Noto Serif KR were temporarily removed from the Google Fonts directory for now. There’s a Github issue opened that could explain this.
Update 2 — 6 September: the errors were fixed and the fonts are back in the directory.
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Noto Serif JP
- The Japanese language version for Google’s popular Noto Serif font family
- Includes 7 weights (Extra-Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi-Bold, Bold, Black)
- License: SIL Open Font License → Licenses explained
- Noto Serif JP has been subsetted to cover all of the kanji in JIS X 0208, JIS X 0213, and JIS X 0212, including all kanji in Adobe-Japan1-6
- Designed by Google, Noto is a super-family of fonts that aims to support all languages of the world. This is the Serif Japanese family and is hinted. For more information go to google.com/get/noto or google.com/get/noto/help/cjk/
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Noto Serif KR
- The Korean language version for Google’s popular Noto Serif font family
- Includes 7 weights (Extra-Light, Light, Regular, Medium, Semi-Bold, Bold, Black)
- License: SIL Open Font License → Licenses explained
- Noto Serif KR has been subsetted to have full support for modern Hangul syllables (11,172), most of symbols in KS X 1001, Old Hangul with Unicode Hangul Conjoining Jamos and OpenType features. It does not include any Hanjas (Chinese characters) and Greek/Cyrillic letters.
- Designed by Google, Noto is a super-family of fonts that aims to support all languages of the world. This is the Serif Korean family. For more information go to google.com/get/noto or google.com/get/noto/help/cjk/