Tampopo Font Family was designed by Michael Kovacevich and published by MKGD. Tampopo contains 1 styles and family package options. Tampopo is another typeface that is derived from Japanese characters. In comparison to their Chinese and Korean counterparts, Japanese characters tend to be rather simplistic in their construction.Tampopo’s sans serifed appearance, along with its consistent strokes of equal thickness, is what forms the basis of this font’s aesthetics. It*s a Japanese looking typeface that possesses a basic and uncomplicated charm that allows it to communicates plainly and clearly.Tampopo has a glyph count of 388 and supports the following languagesAfrikaans • Albanian • Asu • Basque • Bemba • Bena • Bosnian • Catalan • Cebuano • Chiga • Colognian • Cornish • Corsican • Croatian • Czech • Danish • Embu • English • Esperanto • Estonian • Faroese • Filipino • Finnish • French • Friulian • Galician • German • Gusii • Hungarian • Icelandic • Ido • Indonesian • Interlingua • Interlingue • Irish • Italian • Javanese • Jju • Kabuverdianu • Kalaallisut • Kalenjin • Kamba • Kikuyu • Kinyarwanda • Kurdish • Latvian • Ligurian • Lithuanian • Lojban • Lombard • Low German • Lower Sorbian • Luo • Luxembourgish • Luyia • Machame • Makhuwa • Makhuwa-Meetto • Makonde • Malagasy • Malay • Maltese • Manx • Māori • Mauritian Creole • Meru • North Ndebele • Northern Sotho • Norwegian Bokmål • Norwegian Nynorsk • Nyanja • Nyankole • Occitan • Oromo • Polish • Portuguese • Rejang • Romanian • Romansh • Rombo • Rundi • Rwa • Samburu • Sango • Sangu • Sardinian • Scottish Gaelic • Sena • Shambala • Shona • Silesian • Slovak • Slovenian • Soga • Somali • South Ndebele • Southern Sotho • Spanish • Sundanese • Swahili • Swati • Swedish • Swiss German • Taita • Taroko • Teso • Tsonga • Tswana • Turkmen • Upper Sorbian • Vunjo • Walloon • Walser • Wolastoqey • Xhosa • Zhuang • Zulu
