Noto Sans Duployan

Designed by Google

2 weights • Version 19 • On Google Fonts since 2020 • Popularity #1531

Quick Summary

2

Styles

400-700

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

5

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
display
Scripts
Latin
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 16, 2025

© 2018-2019, 2022-2023 David Corbett. • © 2019-2022 Google LLC. All Rights Reserved.

𛰀𛰁𛰂𛰃𛰄𛰅𛰆 𛰱𛰲𛰳𛰴𛰵𛰶𛰷 𛱼𛲀𛲁𛲂𛲃𛲄𛲅 𛰎𛰏𛰐𛰑𛰒𛰓𛰔 𛱆𛱇𛱈𛱉𛱊𛱋𛱌 𛱢𛱣𛱤𛱥𛱦𛱧𛱨 𛱔𛱕𛱖𛱗𛱘𛱙𛱚 𛲔𛲕𛲖𛲗𛲘𛲙𛲜 𛱩𛱪𛱰𛱱𛱲𛱳𛱴 𛰜𛰝𛰞𛰟𛰠𛰡𛰢

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About Noto Sans Duployan Fonts

Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. Noto Sans Duployan is a design for the Duployan shorthand script. It has 10,255 glyphs.

Who Designed Noto Sans Duployan?

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Google

Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. In their first letter to shareholders, our founders highlighted Google’s goal to “develop services that significantly improve the lives of as many people as possible.” This vision continues to guide all of us at Google. We believe in technology’s power and potential to have a profoundly positive impact across the world.

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