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Noto Sans Hanunoo

Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. Noto Sans Hanunoo is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the Southeast Asian Hanunoo script. It has 48 glyphs.

ᜣᜩᜳᜰᜳᜧᜳ
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ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵

Styles

48
  1. Regular 400
    ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜦ ᜢᜨ ᜫᜣᜪ ᜵
Regular 400 at 48px
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜦ ᜢᜨ ᜫᜣᜪ ᜵ ᜪᜪ ᜠᜨᜲ ᜪᜭᜲᜯ ᜵
Regular 400 at 36px
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜦ ᜢᜨ ᜫᜣᜪ ᜵ ᜪᜪ ᜠᜨᜲ ᜪᜭᜲᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜭᜳᜭ ᜨ ᜱᜳᜫᜤ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜮᜤ ᜬᜲ ᜣᜳᜭᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜳᜪᜧ ᜬᜲ ᜰᜳᜢᜧ ᜵
Regular 400 at 32px
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜦ ᜢᜨ ᜫᜣᜪ ᜵ ᜪᜪ ᜠᜨᜲ ᜪᜭᜲᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜭᜳᜭ ᜨ ᜱᜳᜫᜤ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜮᜤ ᜬᜲ ᜣᜳᜭᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜳᜪᜧ ᜬᜲ ᜰᜳᜢᜧ ᜵
Regular 400 at 21px
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜦ ᜢᜨ ᜫᜣᜪ ᜵ ᜪᜪ ᜠᜨᜲ ᜪᜭᜲᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜭᜳᜭ ᜨ ᜱᜳᜫᜤ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜮᜤ ᜬᜲ ᜣᜳᜭᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜳᜪᜧ ᜬᜲ ᜰᜳᜢᜧ ᜵ ᜫᜣᜦ ᜠᜭ ᜢᜫ ᜵
Regular 400 at 16px
ᜣᜩᜳᜥ ᜩᜰᜳᜧᜳᜥ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜦ ᜢᜨ ᜫᜣᜪ ᜵ ᜪᜪ ᜠᜨᜲ ᜪᜭᜲᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜭᜳᜭ ᜨ ᜱᜳᜫᜤ ᜵ ᜣᜲᜮᜤ ᜬᜲ ᜣᜳᜭᜯ ᜵ ᜰᜳᜪᜧ ᜬᜲ ᜰᜳᜢᜧ ᜵ ᜫᜣᜦ ᜠᜭ ᜢᜫ ᜵ ᜩᜫᜲᜣ ᜧᜲᜮᜲᜰᜲᜯ ᜵ ᜩᜮ ᜰᜱᜬ ᜬᜲ ᜫ ᜶

Choosing type

When you have some text, how can you choose a typeface? Many people—professional designers included—go through an app’s font menu until we find one we like. But the aim of this Google Fonts Knowledge module is to show that there are many considerations that can improve our type choices. By setting some useful constraints to aid our type selection, we can also develop a critical eye for analyzing type along the way.

Noto Sans Hanunoo - Google Fonts