The typeface was inspired by the clean lines of Japanese design but infused with "calligraphic traits" to give it a modern, human touch. Unlike traditional European serifs, Kenjo features stylized double strokes and high contrast, making it particularly effective for editorial work, such as magazine layouts and luxury branding. Key Characteristics
: While primarily a display font for headlines and logos , its 345-glyph count allows for diverse OpenType variants and alternates. Kenjo Font | Webfont & Desktop - MyFonts Kenjo Font
: Features unique, artistic "double strokes" that provide a decorative yet clean look. The typeface was inspired by the clean lines
: Heavily influenced by the understated style of Mincho typefaces , which are the Japanese equivalent of serif type. human touch. Unlike traditional European serifs