Iansui is a Traditional Chinese font, which is divided from Klee One Project.
Iansui complies with the font specifications of Taiwan's Ministry of Education and is suitable for education and school-age reading.
Iansui supports Taiwanese, Hakka Chinese characters, and phonetic symbols of Taiwanese, Hakka, and aboriginal languages.
Requirements:
Google Fonts will publish only fonts that match its requirements. Please familiarize yourself with the complete documentation in the Google Fonts Guide (GF-Guide) and ensure your font project complies with them before submitting the font family. You can also use the Google Fonts Project Template, which will help you create a repository that follows the needed structure and includes build requirements.
By filling this issue, you can confirm the project meets the requirements (by ticking the cases or putting x between the square brackets in text mode):
[x] The source files are available in the repository
[x] I am the author of the font, or the author agreed to this submission
[x] I will maintain the repository and participate in the onboarding process (addressing, solving, and responding to issues, merging pull requests, etc)
Image:
Attach here a pic or a screenshot of the font. One image is enough, it can be a few letters, to give a quick overview.
Font Project Git Repo URL: https://github.com/ButTaiwan/iansui
Super short description of the Font Family:
Requirements:
Google Fonts will publish only fonts that match its requirements. Please familiarize yourself with the complete documentation in the Google Fonts Guide (GF-Guide) and ensure your font project complies with them before submitting the font family. You can also use the Google Fonts Project Template, which will help you create a repository that follows the needed structure and includes build requirements.
By filling this issue, you can confirm the project meets the requirements (by ticking the cases or putting x between the square brackets in text mode):
Image:
Attach here a pic or a screenshot of the font. One image is enough, it can be a few letters, to give a quick overview.