{"title":"GungsuhChe","description":"\"Gungsuh (к¶Ѓм„њ in Korean) and GungsuhChe (к¶Ѓм„њмІґ in Korean) are typefaces designed for typesetting the Korean language using the Hangul script. Gungsuh has a heavy, handwritten feel, with strokes of varying thickness that have the quality of being written with a brush. Gungsuh is an appropriate typeface for titles and headlines; it would be far too heavy-looking for small text.\n\nGungsuh was designed by the HanYang type foundry in 1994. Both Gungsuh and GungsuhChe include capitals and lowercase for the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, in both full-width and half-width form, as well as Japanese hiragana and katakana characters, Hanja (Chinese) characters, вЂњsquareвЂќ Latin letter combinations (to fit within the square shape of the Korean and Chinese characters), characters (both Latin and Hangul) in circles or in parentheses, math symbols, and other symbols such as a telephone, a pointing hand, and a hot springs. The Latin letters of Gungsuh have normal, variable widths; the Latin letters of GungsuhChe are monospaced (each letter has the same width).\"","products":[],"url":"https:\/\/www.myfonts.com\/fr\/collections\/gungsuhche-font-microsoft.oembed","provider":"MyFonts","version":"1.0","type":"link"}