![]() ![]() ![]() A mandarin was a high official of the ancient Chinese empire.Īlphabets like Mandarin font are often used for the menus, signs and advertisements of Asian restaurants as well as for businesses with Asian products. The stylized Asian atmosphere is not created only by the forms of the figures but also by the very name of the typeface. Mandarin™ first appeared with the Type Founders of Chicago and is an interpretation of artistically drawn Asian brush calligraphy. Try out this font in a menu, a comic book, or on food packaging! ![]() Using a variety of brush-like elements, Linotype Chinese imbues the Roman alphabet with an Eastern flair. The German designer Peter Huschka created Linotype Chineze™, a family of typefaces that resemble the calligraphic strokes found in Chinese characters, in 2002.
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