Ping

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Ping is a fluid sans serif font with a geometric structure, but unlike other geometric typefaces, Ping doesn’t reject the influence of the human hand. Ping’s simplified letterforms are constructed with the least number of pen strokes.

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世界一詞在现代社会意为對所有事物的代稱。原本是佛教概念,由「世」(時間)和「界」(空間)組合而成的世界(梵語:लोकधातु lokadhātu),即所謂由所有時間空間組成的萬事萬物。狹義來講,通常指人类现今所生活居住的地球、全球,而更偏重於空間。在許多場合下,也以全球、環球(寰球)、环宇(寰宇)、國際、萬國等詞作为代稱。在古代也常以天地、天下、人間、世間、世上、萬物、自然等指代。英語中為「world」。人類所知的地球世界可以用一张世界地图来描述,分為七大洲四大洋。廣義來講,可等於宇宙,即包含了地球之外的空間。「宇宙」一詞來源於古漢語,也意為時空的總和。英语中用拉丁詞源的「universe」或希臘詞源的「cosmos」代指地球世界和地外宇宙的總和。人類強調全世界的某一領域或體系時,也可用「世界」冠名,如植物世界、動物世界等。人類也可预测或设计未來的世界以及想像中的或許不存在的世界,叫做未来世界、虚构世界;當用現代科技手段構造和呈現不存在于現實的世界時,稱為虛擬世界或虛擬現實。宇宙(英語:universe,拉丁語:universus)是所有時間、空間與其包含的內容物所構成的統一體;它包含了行星、恆星、星系、星系際空間、次原子粒子以及所有的物質與能量,宇指空間,宙指時間。目前人類可觀測到的宇宙,其距離大約為93 × 109光年(28.5 × 109秒差距),最大為27,160百萬秒差距;而整個宇宙的大小可能為無限大,但未有定論。物理理論的發展與對宇宙的觀察,引領著人類進行宇宙構成與演化的推論。根據歷史記載,人類曾經提出宇宙學、天體演化學與科學模型,解釋人們對於宇宙的觀察。最早的理論為地心說,由古希臘哲學家與印度哲學家所提出。數世紀以來,逐漸精確的天文觀察,引領尼古拉斯·哥白尼提出以太陽系為主的日心說,以及經約翰內斯·克卜勒改良的橢圓軌道模型;最終艾薩克·牛頓的重力定律解釋了前述的理論。後來觀察方法逐漸改良,引領人類意識到太陽系位於數十億恆星所形成的星系,稱為銀河系;隨後更發現,銀河系只是眾多星系之一。在最大尺度範圍上,人們假定星系的分布平均,且各星系在各個方向之間的距離皆相同,這代表著宇宙既沒有邊緣,也沒有所謂的中心。透過星系分布與譜線的觀察,產生了許多現代物理宇宙學的理論。20世紀前期,人們發現到星系具有系統性的紅移現象,表明宇宙正在膨脹;藉由宇宙微波背景輻射的觀察,表明宇宙具有起源。最後,1990年代後期的觀察,發現宇宙的膨脹速率正在加快,顯示有可能存在一股未知的巨大能量促使宇宙加速膨脹,稱做暗能量。而宇宙的大多數質量則以一種未知的形式存在著,稱做暗物質。大爆炸理論是當前描述宇宙發展的宇宙學模型。目前主流模型,推測宇宙年齡為137.99±0.21 億年。大爆炸產生了空間與時間,充滿了定量的物質與能量;當宇宙開始膨脹時,物質與能量的密度也開始降低。在初期膨脹過後,宇宙開始大幅冷卻,引發第一波次原子粒子的組成,稍後則合成為簡單的原子。這些原始元素所組成的巨大星雲,藉由重力結合起來形成恆星。目前有各種假說正競相描述著宇宙的終極命運。物理學家與哲學家仍不確定在大爆炸前是否存在任何事物;許多人拒絕推測與懷疑大爆炸之前的狀態是否可偵測。目前也存在各種多重宇宙的說法,其中部分科學家認為可能存在著與現今宇宙相似的眾多宇宙,而現今的宇宙只是其中之一。物理學的宇宙被定義為所有的時間與空間(兩者共同稱為時空);這包含了電磁輻射及物質等所有能量的各種形態,進而組成行星、衛星、恆星、星系及星系際空間。宇宙也包含了影響能量與物質的物理定律,包含守恆定律、古典力學及相對論。宇宙通常被定義為「存在的總和」,或是過去、現在及未來所有存在的萬物。事實上,部分哲學家及科學家認為宇宙的定義包含了數學、邏輯等等思想及抽象的概念。「宇宙」這個詞也可以指「世界」、「自然」等概念。
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世界一詞在现代社会意为對所有事物的代稱。原本是佛教概念,由「世」(時間)和「界」(空間)組合而成的世界(梵語:लोकधातु lokadhātu),即所謂由所有時間空間組成的萬事萬物。狹義來講,通常指人类现今所生活居住的地球、全球,而更偏重於空間。在許多場合下,也以全球、環球(寰球)、环宇(寰宇)、國際、萬國等詞作为代稱。在古代也常以天地、天下、人間、世間、世上、萬物、自然等指代。英語中為「world」。人類所知的地球世界可以用一张世界地图来描述,分為七大洲四大洋。廣義來講,可等於宇宙,即包含了地球之外的空間。「宇宙」一詞來源於古漢語,也意為時空的總和。英语中用拉丁詞源的「universe」或希臘詞源的「cosmos」代指地球世界和地外宇宙的總和。人類強調全世界的某一領域或體系時,也可用「世界」冠名,如植物世界、動物世界等。人類也可预测或设计未來的世界以及想像中的或許不存在的世界,叫做未来世界、虚构世界;當用現代科技手段構造和呈現不存在于現實的世界時,稱為虛擬世界或虛擬現實。宇宙(英語:universe,拉丁語:universus)是所有時間、空間與其包含的內容物所構成的統一體;它包含了行星、恆星、星系、星系際空間、次原子粒子以及所有的物質與能量,宇指空間,宙指時間。目前人類可觀測到的宇宙,其距離大約為93 × 109光年(28.5 × 109秒差距),最大為27,160百萬秒差距;而整個宇宙的大小可能為無限大,但未有定論。物理理論的發展與對宇宙的觀察,引領著人類進行宇宙構成與演化的推論。根據歷史記載,人類曾經提出宇宙學、天體演化學與科學模型,解釋人們對於宇宙的觀察。最早的理論為地心說,由古希臘哲學家與印度哲學家所提出。數世紀以來,逐漸精確的天文觀察,引領尼古拉斯·哥白尼提出以太陽系為主的日心說,以及經約翰內斯·克卜勒改良的橢圓軌道模型;最終艾薩克·牛頓的重力定律解釋了前述的理論。後來觀察方法逐漸改良,引領人類意識到太陽系位於數十億恆星所形成的星系,稱為銀河系;隨後更發現,銀河系只是眾多星系之一。在最大尺度範圍上,人們假定星系的分布平均,且各星系在各個方向之間的距離皆相同,這代表著宇宙既沒有邊緣,也沒有所謂的中心。透過星系分布與譜線的觀察,產生了許多現代物理宇宙學的理論。20世紀前期,人們發現到星系具有系統性的紅移現象,表明宇宙正在膨脹;藉由宇宙微波背景輻射的觀察,表明宇宙具有起源。最後,1990年代後期的觀察,發現宇宙的膨脹速率正在加快,顯示有可能存在一股未知的巨大能量促使宇宙加速膨脹,稱做暗能量。而宇宙的大多數質量則以一種未知的形式存在著,稱做暗物質。大爆炸理論是當前描述宇宙發展的宇宙學模型。目前主流模型,推測宇宙年齡為137.99±0.21 億年。大爆炸產生了空間與時間,充滿了定量的物質與能量;當宇宙開始膨脹時,物質與能量的密度也開始降低。在初期膨脹過後,宇宙開始大幅冷卻,引發第一波次原子粒子的組成,稍後則合成為簡單的原子。這些原始元素所組成的巨大星雲,藉由重力結合起來形成恆星。目前有各種假說正競相描述著宇宙的終極命運。物理學家與哲學家仍不確定在大爆炸前是否存在任何事物;許多人拒絕推測與懷疑大爆炸之前的狀態是否可偵測。目前也存在各種多重宇宙的說法,其中部分科學家認為可能存在著與現今宇宙相似的眾多宇宙,而現今的宇宙只是其中之一。物理學的宇宙被定義為所有的時間與空間(兩者共同稱為時空);這包含了電磁輻射及物質等所有能量的各種形態,進而組成行星、衛星、恆星、星系及星系際空間。宇宙也包含了影響能量與物質的物理定律,包含守恆定律、古典力學及相對論。宇宙通常被定義為「存在的總和」,或是過去、現在及未來所有存在的萬物。事實上,部分哲學家及科學家認為宇宙的定義包含了數學、邏輯等等思想及抽象的概念。「宇宙」這個詞也可以指「世界」、「自然」等概念。
Ping In Use

Design Concept

Ping is a fluid sans serif font with a geometric structure, but unlike other geometric typefaces, Ping doesn’t reject the influence of the human hand. Ping’s simplified letterforms are constructed with the least number of pen strokes; for example the lowercase letters ‘a’, ‘d’, ‘p’, ‘b’ and ‘g’ are drawn without lifting the pen at all. Ping is resolutely modern, rational but not faceless, full of respect for the past while exploring the possibilities of the present moment. Read the essay about the background and inspiration for designing Ping.

Ping, Design Concept

A Whole-world Typeface

Following the example of versatile sans typefaces which transcend national borders, Ping also aims to be a truly international typeface, supporting not only hundreds of Latin-based languages, but also Arabic, Armenian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Cyrillic, Devanagari, Georgian, Greek, Korean, Hebrew, Japanese, and Thai. The proportions of the Latin shapes were adjusted to facilitate seamless integration with all the above-mentioned writing scripts; rather than merely giving other languages their version of a Latin-based design, Ping was constructed with a global perspective from the ground up, giving it a unique voice across different cultures and making it useful to designers worldwide.

Ping, A whole-world typeface

Unicase

Ping has a very large x-height that matches the height of the small caps. Influenced by modern typographic designs, a special unicase OpenType substitution feature is available that mixes lowercase letters and small caps, creating a fluid mix of letterforms that occupy the space between the baseline and the x-height.

Ping, Unicase opentype feature

Numeral Styles

Each weight of Ping includes nine different kinds of numerals. Lining figures come as default figures in Ping. It also, however, includes old-style figures, tabular numerals (both lining and old-style), superior, inferior, circled and circled inverted numerals. For running text, old-style figures work best; for use in capital setting, use lining figures. When you take a licence for this font, you can choose your own default numeral variant.

Ping, numeral styles

  • AwardsGold European Design Award 2019
  • Released2019

Arabic

  • Arabic
  • Persian (Farsi)
  • Urdū
  • Balochi
  • Pashto
  • Sindhi
  • Kashmiri
  • Chipewyan

Armenian

  • Armenian

Chinese

  • Chinese
  • Japanese
  • Korean

Cyrillic

  • Rusyn
  • Kazakh
  • Russian
  • Abaza
  • Buryat
  • Dargin
  • Kabardian
  • Komi
  • Bulgarian
  • Chechen
  • Kirghyz
  • Macedonian
  • Ossetic
  • Serbian
  • Tajik (Cyrillic)
  • Ukrainian
  • Belarusian
  • Yakut
  • Abkhaz
  • Dolgan
  • Kalmyk
  • Adyghe
  • Avar
  • Dungan
  • Balkar
  • Karakalpak
  • Mordvin (Moksha)
  • Nivkh
  • Enets
  • Ingush
  • Itelmen
  • Kumyk
  • Azeri (Cyrillic)
  • Bashkir
  • Selkup
  • Nanai
  • Nenets
  • Lak
  • Lezgian
  • Mordvin (Erzya)
  • Tabasaran
  • Altai
  • Chukcha
  • Chuvash
  • Yupik
  • Even
  • Khanty
  • Koryak
  • Manci
  • Nogai
  • Tuva
  • Tatar
  • Uighur
  • Rutul
  • Tuvan
  • Moldovan
  • Mari
  • Aghul
  • Evenki
  • Khakas
  • Mansi
  • Nganasan
  • Tsakhur
  • Udmurt
  • Kildin Sami

Devanagari

  • Hindi
  • Marathi
  • Nepali
  • Sanskrit

Georgian

  • Georgian
  • Mingrelian
  • Laz
  • Svan

Greek

  • Greek (modern)
  • Greek (classical)

Hebrew

  • Hebrew

Japanese

    Korean

      Latin

      • English
      • Comorian
      • Luba-Kasai
      • Marquesan
      • Danish
      • Dutch
      • Italian
      • Haitian
      • Estonian
      • German
      • Friulian
      • Galician
      • French
      • Finnish
      • Fijian
      • Frisian
      • Luxemburgish
      • Spanish
      • Swahili
      • Breton
      • Bislama
      • Basque
      • Afar
      • Afrikaans
      • Zulu
      • Tetum
      • Portuguese
      • Norwegian
      • Swedish
      • Catalan
      • Polish
      • Slovak
      • Czech
      • Maltese
      • Albanian
      • Indonesian
      • Irish Gaelic
      • Latvian
      • Lithuanian
      • Slovene
      • Rhaeto-Romanic
      • Hungarian
      • Sorbian
      • Kurdish
      • Hawaiian
      • Esperanto
      • Welsh
      • Sámi (Northern)
      • Faroese
      • Greenlandic
      • Icelandic
      • Croatian
      • Romanian
      • Romani
      • Turkish
      • Bosnian
      • Phonetics
      • Sámi (Inari)
      • Sámi (Lule)
      • Sámi (Southern)
      • Vietnamese
      • Azeri (Latin)
      • Interlingua
      • Sanskrit transliteration
      • Malay
      • Māori
      • Turkmen
      • Uzbek
      • Tagalog (Filipino)
      • Malagasy
      • Crimean Tatar
      • Guaraní
      • Kashubian
      • Xhosa
      • Silesian
      • Cornish
      • Manx
      • Oromo
      • Somali (Latin)
      • Aymara
      • Ganda
      • Ido
      • Javanese
      • Gikuyu
      • Kinyarwanda
      • Kirundi
      • Kongo
      • Kwanyama
      • Nauruan
      • Navajo
      • Ndebele (Northern)
      • Ndebele (Southern)
      • Quechua
      • Samoan
      • Shona
      • Sotho
      • Sundanese
      • Tahitian
      • Tongan
      • Tsonga
      • Tswana
      • Twi
      • Wolof
      • Yoruba
      • Cheyenne
      • Chichewa
      • Kiribati
      • Swati
      • Pinyin
      • Arabic transliteration
      • Ladin
      • Igbo
      • Karelian
      • Veps
      • Chamorro
      • Marshallese
      • Montenegrin
      • Náhuatl
      • Norfuk
      • Occitan
      • Papiamento
      • Pedi
      • Sardinian
      • Seychelles Creole
      • Tok Pisin
      • Tuvalu
      • Aromanian
      • Ga
      • Gagauz
      • Ulithian
      • Venda
      • Chokwe
      • Chuukese
      • Kituba
      • Lingala
      • Maninka
      • Nyanja
      • Otomi
      • Palauan
      • Rarotongan
      • Sango
      • Temne
      • Umbundu
      • Bemba
      • Gwich’in
      • Scottish Gaelic
      • Tokelauan
      • Aranese
      • Cofán
      • Pictograms
      • Norn
      • Romaji
      • Old Norse
      • Chiquitano
      • Araona
      • Cavineña
      • Ayoreo

      Thai

      • Thai

      • ö
        ö

        Hollow and filled dots

        ss01

        In order to preserve the appropriate dot size even in its very light versions, Ping uses hollow dots in diacritics, full stops, semicolons, exclamation marks and question marks in the light styles (from Hairline to Light). Heavier styles have filled dots, which can be reversed to empty ones with the use of Stylistic Set.
      • g
        g

        Simplified `g`

        ss02

        Ping includes alternative version of the lower case letter ‘g’, including its accented variants.
      • I
        I

        Capital I with serifs

        ss03

        Ping includes alternative version of the capital letter ‘I’ with serifs, also for all of its accented variants.
      • t
        t

        Simplified `t`

        ss04

        Ping includes simplified version of the lower-case letter ‘t’, also for all of its accented variants.
      • j
        j

        Simplified `j`

        ss05

        Ping includes simplified version of the lower-case letter ‘j’, also for all of its accented variants.
      • e
        e

        Cursive `e`

        ss06

        Ping includes cusrive version of the lower-case letter ‘e’, also for all of its accented variants.
      • de
        de

        Unicase

        ss07

        Ping includes cusrive version of the lower-case letter ‘e’, also for all of its accented variants.
      • Ha
        Ha

        Small Caps

        smcp

        Most Typotheque fonts implement the Small Caps feature. In Adobe applications you can replace lower case letters with small caps using the keyboard shortcut (⌘ + ⇧ + H), or the OpenType menu.
      • Ha
        Ha

        All Small Capitals

        smcp, c2sc

        There are two methods of applying small capitals. The first one replaces only lower case letters with small caps. The second method, All Small Caps, also replaces capital letters with small caps. It also replaces regular quotation marks, exclamation points, question marks, slashes and usually also numerals with small caps variants.
      • (H:
        (H:

        Case Sensitive Forms

        case

        When the ‘change to caps’ function is applied from within an application (not when text is typed in caps) appropriate case-sensitive forms are automatically applied. Regular brackets, parenthesis, dashes and hyphens are replaced with their capital forms.
      • (1)
        (1)

        Circled numerals and arrows

        dlig

        The discretionary ligature feature creates real arrows when you type the combination -> (right arrow), <- (left arrow), -^ (up arrow) or ^- (down arrow). It also creates enclosed numerals when you type numerals inside parenthesis, and inverse enclosed numerals when you type numerals inside brackets. Discretionary ligatures are off by default in Adobe applications.
      • fi
        fi

        Standard Ligatures

        liga

        Standard ligatures are those which are designed to improve the readability of certain letter pairs. For example, when this feature is activated, typing ‘f’ and ‘i’ will automatically produce the ‘fi’ ligature. Using ligatures does not affect the spelling and hyphenation of your text in any way.
      • 19
        19

        Proportional Old-style Figures

        onum, pnum

        Typotheque fonts contain various styles of numerals within one font. Proportional Lining Figures come standard in all our headline and newspaper fonts. Their proportions are specifically designed to work well with capital letters (for example, in headlines). The proportional Old-style Figures feature changes standard figures to Old-style Figures which work well in running text, as they have the same proportions as lower case letters with their ascenders and descenders.
      • 19
        19

        Tabular Lining Figures

        lnum, tnum

        Tabular figures are for use in tables where numerals need to be aligned vertically. Tabular figures are available as a OpenType feature and have a fixed width in all weights. Typotheque fonts include both Lining and Old-style Tabular figures.
      • 19
        19

        Tabular Old-style Figures

        onum, tnum

        Tabular figures are for use in tables where numerals need to be aligned vertically. Tabular figures are available as a OpenType feature and have a fixed width in all weights. Typotheque fonts include both Lining and Old-style Tabular figures.
      • 1:0
        1:0

        Vertically centered colon

        calt

        This stylistic set centers the colon. Same behaviour can be triggered by the Contextual Alternative feature, which is automatically applied when colon is followed by a lining numeral or a capital letter.
      • 2/9
        2/9

        Arbitrary Fractions

        frac

        Typotheque OpenType fonts already include a number of pre-designed diagonal fractions. The fraction feature allows you to create other fractions quickly and easily.
      • H1
        H1

        Superiors

        sups

        Replaces all styles of figures (old style, tabular, lining) and letters with their superior alternates, which can be used for footnotes, formulas, etc. Superior characters are more legible than mathematically scaled characters, have a similar stroke weight, are spaced more generously, and better complement the rest of the text.
      • H1
        H1

        Inferiors

        sinf

        Replaces all styles of figures (old style, tabular, lining) and letters with their inferior alternates, used primarily for mathematical or chemical notation. Inferior characters are more legible than mathematically scaled characters, have a similar stroke weight, are spaced more generously, and better complement the rest of the text
      • ж
        ж

        Bulgarian Cyrillic

        Bulgarian readers prefer to set text in a variation of Cyrillic that differs from the standard Cyrillic by using shapes of letters based on cursive handwriting, where letters are easier to tell apart. Typotheque fonts use standard Cyrillic forms as default, and Bulgarian Cyrillic is applied when the text is tagged as Bulgarian. When the Localised forms feature is not available, you can also apply the same forms by using a Stylistic Set.
      • п
        п

        Serbian & Macedonian Cyrillic

        Serbian and Macedonian Cyrillic has different preferred shapes for some italic letters, which differ from the standard Cyrillic. Typotheque fonts use standard Cyrillic forms as default, and Serbian Cyrillic italic is applied when the text is tagged as Serbian Or Macedonian. When the Localised forms feature is not available, you can also apply the same forms by using a Stylistic Set.
      • Georgian Capital Letters

        case

        Georgian alphabet is unicameral, and to convert the lower case letters (Mkhedruli) the capital letters (Mtavruli), you can apply the Case feature.
      • մե մէ մի մխ մկ
        մե մէ մի մխ մկ

        Armenian ligatures

        liga

        Armenian letters often have assymetric protruding shapes that may cause spacing issues in text. Ligatures can be used to address the spacing of these letter combinations.
      • ՄՆ
        ՄՆ

        Alternative Armenian ՄՆ

        ss13

        Ping includes capital alternative Armenian letters Մ Ն that aim to reduce the white space between letters.