Microsoft Gothic Neo ((exclusive)) -
| Font | Width | x-height | Aperture | Mood | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Normal | Large | Open | Neutral-friendly | | Segoe UI | Slightly wider | Large | Open | Humanist, warm | | Arial | Normal | Medium | Closed | Neutral, cold | | Helvetica Now | Normal | Medium | Closed | Neutral, sterile | | Roboto | Slightly narrow | Large | Semi-open | Mechanical, friendly |
Note: Black/Heavy weight is planned for future update. microsoft gothic neo
Microsoft JhengHei Gothic, often associated with the "Gothic Neo" evolution in digital typography, represents a pivotal shift in how East Asian scripts are rendered on modern screens. This typeface family was designed primarily to address the complexities of Traditional Chinese characters, providing a clean, legible, and professional aesthetic for the Windows operating system and various digital interfaces. | Font | Width | x-height | Aperture
| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Large, enhancing readability at small point sizes. | | Apertures | Open (e.g., 'c', 'e', 'a'), preventing counter-closure on screens. | | Stroke Contrast | Low to moderate; uniform stroke weights but subtle thinning at junctions. | | Terminals | Sheared (angled) rather than horizontal or vertical, giving a dynamic edge. | | Double-storey 'g' | Classic two-bowl 'g' (not single-storey), preserving legibility. | | Numerals | Lining (old-style not available by default); tabular and proportional widths supported. | | Feature | Description | | :--- |
While remains the primary default Korean system font for Windows , Microsoft GothicNeo is often provided as an additional resource within Microsoft Office and other specialized Microsoft software packages. It is frequently used in professional document design and user interfaces where a more contemporary "Neo-Gothic" aesthetic is preferred over the older Batang (serif) or Dotum (sans-serif) styles. Comparison with Apple SD Gothic Neo

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