FZLanTingHei is arguably one of the most ubiquitous and influential Chinese typefaces of the digital era. If Helvetica is the standard for the Latin West, FZLanTingHei is a strong contender for the standard of the Chinese East. It balances the rigidity required for screen readability with the elegance necessary for print, making it a "desert island" font for any designer working with simplified Chinese.
While there may not be a specific academic paper on the file Fzltchjw--gb1-0, the typeface family it belongs to—FangZheng LanTing Hei—is historically significant in Chinese typography. Fzltchjw--gb1-0 Font
Early adopters include:
Notably, no major tech company has touched it — but independent zine designers have embraced Fzltchjw--gb1-0 as a badge of unpolished authenticity. FZLanTingHei is arguably one of the most ubiquitous
@font-face
font-family: 'FzltchjwGB1';
src: url('Fzltchjw--gb1-0.woff2') format('woff2'),
url('Fzltchjw--gb1-0.woff') format('woff');
font-weight: 400;
font-style: normal;
font-display: swap;
.h1 font-family: 'FzltchjwGB1', Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 48px; letter-spacing: 0.03em;