Korean typefaces
The Korean Hangul script.
38 open-source families · page 1 of 1
About the Korean writing system
The Korean subset covers the Hangul script used in Korean typography. Hangul is a featural script — the shape of each glyph encodes the position of the tongue and lips when the sound is pronounced — which makes it visually distinctive among the world's writing systems and a particular pleasure to set when the typeface has been carefully drawn.
The catalog above lists every open-source typeface in the TypeCraft directory that ships the Korean subset in its font files. The full list runs to 38 families, sorted by catalog popularity. Every entry links to a complete font detail page with weight specimens, designer credit, license, full subset coverage, and copy-paste CSS embed code.
If you are designing for a project that needs Korean support, this is the right entry point into the catalog — but the work does not end here. Set the typeface in your real copy at your real reading sizes before you commit, and check that the typeface's Korean design has the same care and craft as its Latin counterpart. The two designs are usually drawn separately, and the quality of one is not always a guarantee of the quality of the other. For other entry points into the catalog, see the full writing-systems index, the categories index, the designers index, or the curated buyer guides.