Supports 2,782 Characters, About 400 More Than the 2,350 Hangul Complete Set... Free Distribution on Miwon Website

Daesang Unveils 'Miwonche,' Capturing 66 Years of Umami Flavor from Miwon View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Daesang announced on the 13th that it will release the font "Miwonche," which adds the umami flavor of Miwon.


Miwonche is a font that faithfully captures the unique form that has been carried on since Miwon's early logo. With Miwon's 66 years of history embedded, it exudes a classic atmosphere. Miwonche enhances the umami of the font by reflecting the unique decorative elements of the Miwon logo based on a solid vertical and horizontal structure. Additionally, it features lively details and high completeness by expressing different stroke speeds depending on the combination of characters. The thickness and decorative elements of the English letters, numbers, and symbols are also designed to harmonize well with the Korean characters.


Miwonche supports 2,782 characters, more than 400 characters beyond the 2,350 Hangul syllables included in the Korean Industrial Standards code. This allows for natural representation of unfamiliar foreign dishes that were previously difficult to write in Hangul. Furthermore, it adds fun through a feature where entering specific keywords in Miwonche triggers the appearance of the Miwon logo image. Miwonche is available for free on the Miwon website. However, paid sales of the font file, use for BI/CI purposes, modification, and redistribution are prohibited.



A Daesang official said, "We released Miwonche with the hope that people can experience the umami that Miwon has been responsible for over 66 years in a more friendly way," and added, "We will continue to make multifaceted efforts so that more people can enjoy the brand experience that only Miwon can provide."


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