Prison Gothic

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Prison Gothic
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Category Gothic, sans serif
Designers Gary Yau, Thomas Ng
Date released30 November 2022

Prison Gothic is a Chinese character typeface project started in 2016. [1] The typeface is based on street signs in Hong Kong made by Stanley Prison inmates. [2]

Origin

Prison Gothic is originated from the 1970s prisoners of the Stanley Prison which they produced the traffic signs. The inmates used cutleries to engrave characters that is based on Ishii Gothic. Since there were no standardisation on traditional Chinese character at that time, Prison Gothic usually have a distinct rigid, bold typeface. The font weight of the characters are unique, such as the thickness of each strokes, and variant of the same character. From the mid-1990s, the HKCSD gradually transitioned to computer-aided design and manufacturing. In 1997, Prison Gothic stopped its manufacturing, there are 700 signs remaining in Prison Gothic.

In October 2016, the Road Research Society launched the "Recapitulation of Prison Gothic". The Road Research Society hope they can revive Prison Gothic with the aid of computer. After 5 years of development, the Road Research Society launched a funding campaign in July 2022, it ends on 22nd of August. The Road Research Society ultimately raised $1.33 million, this exceeds the original target by 191%. The computer typeface was introduced in November.

References

  1. Chow, Yanni (16 October 2022). "Prison Gothic font digitises Chinese characters on Hong Kong's pre-1997 road signs, handmade by inmates". South China Morning Post . Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  2. "'Prison Gothic': Hong Kong road signs reborn as new font". The Standard (Hong Kong) . 27 July 2022. Retrieved 13 July 2024.