A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular <DELUXE →>
The "UD" prefix stands for Universal Design. Unlike standard fonts, UD Shin Go is engineered to maintain high legibility even in "adversarial viewing conditions," such as low light, small sizes, or for readers with low vision.
This font is a designed for high legibility, with special attention to universal design (UD) principles. A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular
For paragraphs in Japanese, set the line-height to 1.8× to 2.0× the font size. This gives the kanji radicals room to breathe. (e.g., For 10pt text, use 18pt to 20pt leading). The "UD" prefix stands for Universal Design
: The "NT" designation stands for "Neo Today," referring to the specific design of the Kana (Hiragana and Katakana). These are designed with handwritten-style strokes that are simple and friendly, intended to guide the reader’s eye smoothly through long blocks of text. For paragraphs in Japanese, set the line-height to 1
If you want, I can produce a one‑page specimen (PDF layout) or CSS examples for embedding the font on the web.
Avoid pairing with tall x-height fonts like Tahoma, as the Japanese characters will look squat and squashed.



