My first I Ching font contains the lines for the 64 hexagrams, including the trigrams, bi-grams, single lines, and changing single lines which can be found HERE or in in my Resources link.
This new font contains the 64 hexagrams in Chinese glyph form. I included in the new I Ching font the single changing lines and bi-grams that are in the font with the hexagram lines. So if you have another I Ching font with the lines, and would just like these extras not included in any other I Ching font that I saw and you would like the Chinese glyphs as well, then this is a good font for you.
Click on the diagram to take you to the link where you can buy the font.
Tags: I Ching, I Ching Font, I Ching Fonts
Hi Ellen. Thanks for your comment.
The font contains the names of the Hexagrams in Chinese. There are other fonts that say they have the names – I have several on my system that are called, “Hexagram Names” that are in Chinese but I can’t read Chinese and can not find what I am looking for when I need the name for the work I am doing. You can see where I include this at the beginning of each Hexagram. So I decided to create a font for myself that makes sense to me.
No, I didn’t do it by hand. I used the program Illustrator.
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Your font is so interesting, Adele!! It looks so intricate. It must have taken you a long time to make it. 🙂 Did you use a special program to create it or did you make it by hand?
Ellen
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Hey Anita,
Thanks for looking and commenting. ♥♥
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Those are amazing Adele! That’s some serious detail 😉
Anita
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