Hangul


Hangul is the Korean writing script used to write the Korean language since its creation in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great. Hangul is sometimes spelled as Hangeul following the standard Korean Romanization.

Books 1

This book is a celebration of cultural diversity, as well as a presentation of the Typotheque typeface collection, both current and upcoming fonts.

Blogs 2

2020 has been an extraordinary year, one that has taught us many lessons and forced us to set priorities. During this time, our priority became to work on all the living writing scripts of the world.
16 December 2020
Typotheque partnered with Seoul-based Sandoll to create a brand new Hangul typeface system that would expand the acceptability of sans serif Hangul letterforms, giving users more choices to work with.
29 October 2020

Authors 2

Sandoll is a type foundry in Korea, founded in 1984 by Geumho Seok. As a representative type foundry in Korea, Sandoll seeks to ‘build fonts, fo...
Arphic Technology is a type foundry based in Taiwan, with over 30 years of experience in developing Chinese, Japanese and Korean fonts....