is a high-performance Japanese sans-serif typeface designed by the Morisawa Inc. foundry. It is a specialized variation of the widely popular Shin Go family, specifically engineered for Universal Design (UD) to ensure maximum legibility for the widest possible audience. Core Identity & Design Concept
To get the most out of A-OTF Ud Shin Go NT Regular, follow these professional guidelines: A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular
The "NT" (New Tablet) optimization makes this font the gold standard for Japanese e-ink. Unlike Mincho (serif) fonts, which lose their serifs on low-DPI e-ink, Shin Go’s uniform strokes remain readable. Kobo uses it as "Ryumin" is to paperback. A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular
Avoid pairing with tall x-height fonts like Tahoma, as the Japanese characters will look squat and squashed. A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular