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Shorai™ Sans

by Monotype
Individual Styles from $188.99 USD
Complete family of 10 fonts: $1,049.99 USD
Shorai Sans Font Family was designed by Akira Kobayashi, Monotype Design Studio, Ryota Doi and published by Monotype. Shorai Sans contains 12 styles and family package options.

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About Shorai Sans Font Family


Shorai™ Sans balances the subtlety of traditional hand-drawn brushstrokes with clean, geometric outlines. An intellectual-looking sans serif, Shorai’s simplified letterforms and vast weight ranges provide creatives with a holistic branding solution. Shorai Sans was designed as a companion typeface to Avenir® Next, built to work harmoniously in modern global designs, while preserving the essence of Japanese handwriting. Shorai goes beyond existing Japanese sans serifs to provide a wide spectrum of expression and personality for designers to play with. Shorai Sans is opening new horizons in Japanese typography.

Designers: Akira Kobayashi, Monotype Design Studio, Ryota Doi

Publisher: Monotype

Foundry: Monotype

Design Owner: Monotype

MyFonts debut: Aug 10, 2021

Shorai™ Sans is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

About Monotype

The Monotype Library is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of typefaces, featuring original designs of historical importance and a fresh range of contemporary and fashionable fonts. The Monotype Library includes thousands of timeless classics, hand-crafted revivals and original designs from many of the most innovative type designers and foundries in history. This distinctive, award-winning library of premium fonts provides brands and designers with a broad and reliable selection of typefaces for expressive typography in print and on screen. The Premium Foundry page can be viewed Here.

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