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Ortank Hangeul
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Total previewed characters: 605
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Latin + Hangeul

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Total glyphs: 3898

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OTF + TTF

Current version

Version 1

Webfont format

WOFF + WOFF2

Designers

Noheul Lee

Script included

Latin

Hangeul

Engineering

Dae Kwon Kim

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Ortank Hangeul
True Hangeul Version of Ortank Text & Display

‘Ortank Hangeul Text / Display’ are the Hangeul version of the previously published Ortank. This is the result of exploring the confines of geometric shapes in both latin and the korean script. Its goal is to ally the radically simple shapes with some classical influence, coming from the lineale grotesque style. The typeface offers a set of letters which are readable in large paragraph format and other kinds of dense content. Its unique shapes maintain legibility on a small scale without causing discomfort. The moment of magic occurs when using the display weight, where we have embraced a digitally radical approach: we have taken Ortanks to its extreme. We treated each weight with sharpness and applied it in a unique way along the whole type family. Ortank Hangeul text and display families consist of a total of 9 weights (Thin, ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold, ExtraBold, Black). Included in the package, the variable fonts (axis: weight, optical size) will help expand the range of usages.

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