Kenjo Font -

: Heavily influenced by the understated style of Mincho typefaces , which are the Japanese equivalent of serif type.

: While primarily a display font for headlines and logos , its 345-glyph count allows for diverse OpenType variants and alternates. Kenjo Font | Webfont & Desktop - MyFonts Kenjo Font

is a high-fashion display font family designed by Anthony James that draws its identity from a blend of Japanese minimalism and the classic elegance of Didone typefaces . Its "story" is one of cosmopolitan balance, intentionally crafted to pair with a geometric companion, Omega Sans, to create a sophisticated typographic hierarchy. Design Origins : Heavily influenced by the understated style of