Aotf A1 Mincho Std Updated [Edge]
Previously, certain rare surname characters (e.g., complex radicals like 龍, 龜, 鬱) required fallback fonts. The updated A1 Mincho Std now includes these directly, making it a true "drop-in" replacement for government forms and historical documents.
The alphanumeric characters were redesigned with a classical 16th-century French influence to better complement the Japanese glyphs. aotf a1 mincho std updated
One of the biggest pain points for layout designers in InDesign was the vertical spacing (leading) inconsistency between AOTF fonts and Latin fonts. The updated version normalizes the distance and Tsume (character spacing) values. This means mixing "AOTF A1 Mincho Std Updated" with Adobe Garamond Pro results in fewer manual baseline shifts. Previously, certain rare surname characters (e
: The English/Latin glyphs were completely overhauled with a classical 16th-century French aesthetic to better match the grace of the Japanese characters. One of the biggest pain points for layout
Expands from a single traditional weight to three distinct options: R (Regular), M (Medium), and B (Bold).