WAZU JAPAN's Gallery of Unicode Fonts
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Background
The Gallery of Unicode Fonts was created by David McCreedy and Mimi Weiss in March, 2004 as part of their Four Essential Travel Phrases website.
In October, 2006 the site was ceded to WAZU JAPAN.
This Gallery displays samples of available Unicode fonts by writing system (roughly equivalent to Unicode ranges).
These are primarily Windows fonts, although some may work on other platforms.
Without doubt Alan Wood's Unicode Resources is the single most useful website on using Unicode and the fonts that support it.
So why create another Unicode font website? So that when you're looking for a Windows Unicode font you can quickly and easily see what the font looks like.
Samples
Click on the writing systems below to see samples of most of the freely available Unicode fonts.
Note that this list is categorized by writing system. For example, you'll find both IPA and Vietnamese under "Latin", Klingon under 'fictional', but Japanese of course under 'J', Chinese under 'C' and so on .
- Aegean scripts
- Akkadian Cuneiform: see "cuneiform"
- Arabic script, including adaptations
[ARABIC, ARABIC SUPPLEMENT, ARABIC PRESENTATION FORMS-A/B] - Arabic, Ajami, Berber, Comorian, Jawi, ...
124 fonts as of 2009-03-13 - Kurdish
58 fonts as of 2006-04-25 - Pashto
22 fonts as of 2005-08-05 - Persian, Azeri, Kazakh, Kirghiz, Uzbek, ...
90 fonts as of 2006-05-26 - Sindhi & Parkari
38 fonts as of 2006-08-14 - Uighur
61 fonts as of 2009-03-13 - Urdu, Baluchi, Brahui, Kashmiri, Lahnda, Shahmukhi, ...
47 fonts as of 2005-06-08
- Armenian
19 fonts as of 2006-02-22 plus a
test page
[ARMENIAN, ALPHABETIC PRESENTATION FORMS] - Balinese
(Haven't found any fonts yet) - Bengali
31 fonts as of 2009-03-13 - Braille Patterns
7 fonts as of 2006-05-26 plus a
test page - Buginese
2 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page - Buhid
1 font as of 2004-09-24 plus a
test page - Burmese: see "Myanmar"
- Cambodian: see "Khmer"
- Canadian Syllabics
[UNIFIED CANADIAN ABORIGINAL SYLLABICS] - Cherokee Syllabary
8 fonts as of 2006-01-22 plus a
test page - Chinese
[CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPHS..., CJK..., BOPOMOFO..., SPACING MODIFIER LETTERS, ENCLOSED ..., HALFWIDTH AND FULLWIDTH FORM, KANGXI RADICALS, SMALL FORM VARIANTS, TAI XUAN JING SYMBOLS, YIJING HEXAGRAM SYMBOLS, IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTERS] - Cirth: see "fictional scripts"
- Coptic
- cuneiform
- Cypriot Syllabary: see "Aegean scripts"
- Cyrillic
[CYRILLIC, CYRILLIC SUPPLEMENT] - Deseret: see "Latin alternatives"
- Devanagari
39 fonts as of 2011-04-10 - Ethiopic Syllabary
20 fonts as of 2006-09-17 plus a
test page
[ETHIOPIC, ETHIOPIC SUPPLEMENT, ETHIOPIC EXTENDED] - Ewellic: see "Latin alternatives"
- fictional scripts
- Star Trek:
- Ferengi (Haven't found any fonts yet)
[PRIVATE USE AREA U+E600 - U+E62F as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry] - Klingon 1 font as of 2004-03-28 plus a
test page
[PRIVATE USE AREA U+F8D0 - U+F8FF as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry]
- J.R.R Tolkien:
- Cirth Runes 2 fonts as of 2004-03-28 plus a
test page
[PRIVATE USE AREA U+E080 - U+E0FF as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry] - Feanor's Tengwar 2 fonts as of 2004-03-28
[PRIVATE USE AREA U+E000 - U+E07F as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry]
- Georgian
29 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page
[GEORGIAN, GEORGIAN SUPPLEMENT] - Glagolitic
3 fonts as of 2007-10-07 plus a
test page - Gothic
4 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page - Greek
[GREEK AND COPTIC, GREEK EXTENDED] - Gujarati
9 fonts as of 2009-03-13 - Gurmukhi
10 fonts as of 2006-04-15 plus a
test page - Hanunóo
1 font as of 2005-07-28 plus a Hanunóo/Hanuno'o/Hanunoo
test page
[HANUNOO] - Hebrew
83 fonts as of 2006-09-17
[HEBREW, ALPHABETIC PRESENTATION FORMS] - Hmong: see "Pahawh Hmong"
- IPA: see "Latin"
- Japanese
63 fonts as of 2007-04-14
[HIRAGANA, KATAKANA..., CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPHS..., CJK..., ...] - Kannada
8 fonts as of 2009-03-13 - Kharoshthi
2 fonts as of 2005-10-15 - Khmer
30 fonts as of 2006-07-24
[KHMER, KHMER SYMBOLS] - Klingon: see "fictional scripts"
- Korean
68 fonts as of 2009-09-22
[HANGUL..., CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPHS..., CJK..., ...] - Lao
18 fonts as of 2006-02-17 - Latin, including adaptations
- Latin (too many fonts to show on this website but here's a
test page)
[BASIC LATIN, LATIN-1 SUPPLEMENT, LATIN EXTENDED..., ALPHABETIC PRESENTATION FORMS, ...] - Medieval Latin (external link to the fonts page of the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative)
[BASIC LATIN, LATIN-1 SUPPLEMENT, LATIN EXTENDED..., IPA EXTENSIONS, SPACING MODIFIER LETTERS, COMBINING DIACRITICAL MARKS, GREEK, GEORGIAN, RUNIC, PHOENETIC EXTENSIONS, GENERAL PUNCTUATION, MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS, DINGBATS, MISCELLANEOUS MATHEMATICAL SYMBOLS-A, PRIVATE USE AREA as coordinated by the Medieval Unicode Font Initiative] - IPA: the International Phonetic Alphabet
28 fonts as of 2006-02-22 plus a IPA & ExtIPA
test page
[BASIC LATIN, LATIN-1 SUPPLEMENT, LATIN EXTENDEDED-A/B, IPA EXTENSIONS, PHONETIC EXTENSIONS SUPPLEMENT, SPACING MODIFIER LETTERS, COMBINING DIACRITICAL MARKS, GREEK, GENERAL PUNCTUATION, SUPERSCRIPTS AND SUBSCRIPTS, ARROWS] - Vietnamese
172 fonts as of 2006-05-26 plus a
test page
[BASIC LATIN, LATIN EXTENDED-A/B, LATIN EXTENDED ADDITIONAL, LATIN-1 SUPPLEMENT, COMBINING DIACRITICAL MARKS]
- Latin alternatives, replacements, and attempts at reform
- Deseret 2 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page
[DESERET] - Ewellic 1 font as of 2004-03-28 plus a
test page
[PRIVATE USE AREA U+E690 - U+E6CF as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry] - Shavian 4 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page
[SHAVIAN] - Monofon (haven't found any Unicode fonts)
[PRIVATE USE AREA as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry] - Unifon (haven't found any Unicode fonts)
[PRIVATE USE AREA as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry] - Visible Speech 2 fonts as of 2006-01-22 plus a
test page
[PRIVATE USE AREA as coordinated by the ConScript Unicode Registry]
- Limbu
2 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page - Linear A / Linear B: see "Aegean scripts"
- Malayalam
16 fonts as of 2006-02-10 - Medieval Latin: see "Latin"
- Mongolian
1 font as of 2005-09-16 - Myanmar
7 fonts as of 2006-10-01 - N'Ko
1 font as of 2006-07-24 - New Tai Lue
(Haven't found any fonts yet) - Ogham
4 fonts as of 2004-04-10 plus a
test page - Old Italic
5 fonts as of 2007-06-23 plus a
test page - Old Persian Cuneiform: see "cuneiform"
- Oriya
4 fonts as of 2009-03-13 - Osmanya
4 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page - Pahawh Hmong
(external link to Jason Glavy's Hmong page)
There is a proposal to add Pahawh Hmong to Unicode in the pipeline but it seems to be stalled.
However Jason Glavy has mapped 3 Hmong fonts to Unicode Private Use Area codepoints. - Phags-pa
4 fonts as of 2007-01-28 - Phaistos: see "Aegean scripts"
- Phoenician
3 fonts as of 2007-06-23 plus a
test page - Punjabi: see "Gurmukhi"
- Runic
10 fonts as of 2006-01-21 plus a
test page - Shavian: see "Latin alternatives"
- Sinhala
7 fonts as of 2006-10-01 - Sumerian Cuneiform: see "cuneiform"
- Syloti Nagri
1 font as of 2005-07-31 - Syriac
18 fonts as of 2004-09-24 - Tagalog
5 fonts as of 2004-03-28 plus a
test page - Tagbanwa
1 font as of 2007-04-18 plus a
test page - Tai Le
2 fonts as of 2005-12-21 plus a
test page - Tamil
25 fonts as of 2009-03-14 plus a
test page - Telugu
6 fonts as of 2005-04-08 - Tengwar: see "fictional scripts"
- Thaana
20 fonts as of 2006-04-25 plus a
test page - Thai
38 fonts as of 2009-03-14 - Tibetan
7 fonts as of 2006-05-09 - Tifinagh
5 fonts as of 2005-07-28 plus a
test page - Ugaritic: see "cuneiform"
- Vietnamese: see "Latin"
- Visible Speech: see "Latin alternatives"
- Yi Syllabary
3 fonts as of 2004-03-28 plus a
test page
[YI SYLLABLES, YI RADICALS]
"All Fonts" Lists
Both of these lists contain all 1,237 fonts shown on this site.
The 1st shows only the font names and links to the applicable sample pages.
The 2nd adds other font information including source and statistics.
Test Pages 
Our comprehensive Unicode test pages for various writing systems and Unicode blocks:
ancient Chinese symbols (Yijing Hexagram Symbols, Tai Xuan Jing Symbols, Counting Rod Numerals),
Armenian,
arrows,
Braille,
Buginese,
Buhid, Canadian Syllabaries (
entire range,
Blackfoot,
Carrier,
Cree/Ojibwe,
Inuktitut),
Cherokee,
Cirth,
Coptic, cuneiform (
Old Persian,
Sumero-Akkadian,
Ugaritic cuneiform),
currency symbols,
Cypriot Syllabary, Cyrillic (
all letters,
just Slavic,
OCS/Old Church Slavonic),
Deseret,
dingbats (Dingbats, Miscellaneous Symbols, Miscellaneous Technical),
Ethiopic Syllabary,
Ewellic,
geometrical symbols (Block Elements, Box Drawing, Geometric Shapes, Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows, Miscellaneous Technical, Control Pictures),
Georgian,
Glagolitic,
Gothic,
Greek (modern, polytonic, ancient numbers, music),
Gurmukhi,
Hanunóo,
IPA and ExtIPA,
Klingon,
Latin,
Limbu,
Linear B, Musical notation (
ancient Greek,
Byzantine,
Western),
Ogham,
Old Italic,
OCR/Optical Character Recognition,
Osmanya,
Phaistos disk script,
Phoenician,
PUAs/Private Use Areas,
Runic,
Shavian,
Tagalog,
Tagbanwa,
Tai Le,
Tamil,
Thaana,
Tifinagh,
Vietnamese,
Visible Speech,
Yi External links to other useful test pages:
And these sites have test pages covering a variety of Unicode blocks / writing systems:
What's New?
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The full
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