blackbody
Bold characters, also known as squares or isolines, have no serif decoration, dignified fonts, horizontal and vertical, and all handwriting is of the same thickness. After modern printing was introduced to the East, Chinese characters in black body were created according to the western sans-serif black body. Because Chinese characters have many strokes and the clarity of bold small characters is poor, they were mainly used for article titles at first. However, with the development of typesetting technology, there are many bold fonts suitable for words. In Chinese, fonts without serif are usually called bold, and the category of this word is similar to Sans-serif. Therefore, Chinese fonts are often "bold" and western fonts are often "sans serif". It can be called a serif font. "Bold" is called Goshikku-tai in Japanese (literally translated as "Gothic").
Comprehensive art institutions
Comprehensive artistic style is a bold variant and an artistic vocabulary. The feature is that the strokes are thick and the space is filled as much as possible. At the same time, for the sake of beauty, the corner treatment is more rounded. Mainstream fonts such as Founder and Microsoft have been developed, which are often used in the titles of advertisements, newspapers and periodicals. Comprehensive artistic style is a commonly used artistic font (bold, song style, variant, regular script, etc. ).
Caiyunti
Cai Yun font is an artistic font. It is characterized by being surrounded by smooth curves, empty strokes and misty clouds. It was originally developed by China Changzhou SinoType and distributed with the simplified Chinese version of Microsoft Office under the name of "Chinese Cai Yun". Then other fonts were developed, which are now commonly used for eye-catching titles.