A-otf - Ud Shin Go Nt Regular
: This prefix stands for Adobe – OpenType Font . It indicates that the font was originally developed in partnership with or licensed through Adobe Systems, using the OpenType format ( .otf ). The "A" specifically points to the Adobe-Japan 1-6 character collection standard, which includes 23,058 glyphs covering everything from JIS Level 1-4 Kanji to various kana and Latin characters.
Japanese smartphone apps often use gothic typefaces for body text. A-OTF Ud Shin Go NT Regular is superior to bolder fonts because it reduces eye strain. The Universal Design feature ensures that users with presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) can easily distinguish between similar characters like ショ (sho) and ジョ (jo). A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular
Because of its focus on clarity and neutrality, this font is a "workhorse" across several industries: UD Shin Go NT Regular | Fonts Specimen - Morisawa Inc. : This prefix stands for Adobe – OpenType Font