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Type-setting page presenting the Chinese typeface Vivo Sans TC in weights 600 and 300 with mixed English-Chinese paragraph specimens.
Summary
The Chinese typeface spec: Vivo Sans TC in weights 600 and 300, the CJK counterpart to the Latin brand type, shown with mixed English-and-Chinese paragraph specimens.
Visual description
White page. The left column gives a short note in English over Chinese that the typographic parameters below are for real-world use and may vary slightly by application. The right side stacks two specimens: "Vivo Sans TC VF 600" set large beside a bold mixed-language paragraph, and below it "Vivo Sans TC VF 300" with the same paragraph in a lighter weight. The sample paragraphs combine Latin and Traditional Chinese, demonstrating how the two scripts sit together. Black on white.
Key takeaway
Pairing a CJK typeface (Vivo Sans TC) with the Latin brand type, and showing them in mixed paragraphs, proves the bilingual system holds together typographically. Specifying two weights (600 heading, 300 body) mirrors the Latin heading/body split.
Reuse notes
Critical for any bilingual brand: spec the CJK face alongside the Latin one and show them mixed at paragraph scale. Reuse the dual-weight specimen layout for any second-script typeface.
From this deck: Type setting, Chinese typeface Vivo Sans
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