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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Egg - I think the use of the text is for a T-shirt.

    But good idea to get Google to translate into Hongul (one of the simplest of the Asian alphabets). But I would paste the Google translated text into one of the newer fonts and there will probably be support for Korean.
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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Ah! My bad Gary
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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Hi guys. yea, I left that part out. I was in fact doing the google translate thing. It's super useful.
    as for the fonts: I already had about 11 fonts including the ones you displayed that support Hangul lettering but they're a little boring.
    The Adobe Gothic standard one seems kool.

    I guess I may have to create some dope new fonts for commercial usage which I wanted to avoid but can be fun and beneficial to tee designing.
    Its going to take me a while but I may just have to do it.

    Thanks guys. Your'e awesome.

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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    10 pages of free Hangul fonts. Filter set for Commercial usage.
    https://www.freekoreanfont.com/tag/commercial-use-ok/

    And yet more...
    https://freefonts.kr

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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Amazing, Mike. Noto Serif is beautiful. The thing I noticed with most fonts that support Hongul is they are are the same font.

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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Very Niiiice! Thanks a plenty!

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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Now I'm a bit embarrassed. LOL

    I usually do my own research for these things.
    I should've searched for commercial use Korean fonts before even posting here.

    LOL

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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Not a problem. Things are slow and it gives us something to do.

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    As Gary P wrote, no worries--If for no other reason than I educated myself a bit on the Korean language and its written form and available font forms.

    Best regards, Mike

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    Default Re: Doing Text in a different Language

    Kimchi, is a traditional Korean banchan consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most commonly using napa cabbage or Korean radish. Font: KoPub Bold
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