![]() ![]() ![]() However, switching between fonts is probably only a good idea if you start a new paragraph, because it may be difficult for the reader to recognise the font change. The fonts below are „Songti SC“ (which I like better than the older „STSong“), „Kaiti SC“ and „STFangsong“ that all ship with the current macOS and are designed by Changzhou SinoType Technology Co., Ltd.įrom top to bottom: Songti, Kaiti, Fangsongti. So, it is actually up to you to choose a nice combination. To my knowledge, a Kaiti style is used more often than Fangsongti in Chinese printed matter (at least in books).Īll these styles are available from very different vendors. I personally like the latter, but because the Kaiti style is heavier, it will be probably more likely be perceived as different than the Fangsongti style which is not that heavy. ![]() Given that you main body font is 宋体 (Songti, the equivalent to a serif font for Latin characters probably), it is a good idea to use another style like 楷体 (Kaiti) or 仿宋体 (Fangsongti). Of course, it is possible to slant characters, but – as you state – this is not a very professional solution. Chinese script has no concept of “italics”. ![]()
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