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The Latin characters in Hiragino Sans TC are not an afterthought. They are custom-drawn to match the x-height of Chinese characters. An "a" next to a "中" feels cohesive—neither too small nor too large. This is rare; many CJK fonts have horrendous Latin support.

"Sans" is short for sans-serif —French for "without serif." In Chinese typography, sans-serif equivalents are known as (黑體) or "Gothic" faces. Unlike Ming Ti (明體) which has decorative strokes (serifs), a sans-serif face offers: hiragino sans tc

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For print designers, W6 is not truly "bold." It is closer to a semibold. If you need a heavy, attention-grabbing headline, Hiragino Sans TC fails. You must artificially apply a stroke (bad for typography) or switch to PingFang TC Semibold. The Latin characters in Hiragino Sans TC are

: Used extensively in macOS and iOS for menus, buttons, and system text due to its clarity at small sizes. Corporate Branding This is rare; many CJK fonts have horrendous Latin support