NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENTYou have obtained this font software either directly from Linotype GmbH or together with software distributed by one of Linotype's licensees.This font software is a valuable asset of Linotype GmbH. HanziPen in use. An informal handwriting face designed by the Taiwanese foundry DynaComware, this 2-weight family is bundled with OS X since Mavericks, and is available to iOS apps as of iOS 7. It’s main purpose appears to be CJK support, but it also includes a fairly extensive Latin set.
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Who is behind HanziCraft? HanziCraft is solely developed & maintained.
He blogs as, shares online Mandarin resources to the world via, brings language learning blogs together at and also learns other languages as a crazed. Where does the data come from? HanziCraft would not exist without the massive amounts of work already done by other people & researchers. How was this site created? HanziCraft uses the open-source Node.js module, that is developed to enable programmers to work with Chinese characters and words. Is closely linked to HanziCraft as it is developed by the same person. Characters in the decompostion section are blocks or question marks, how can I fix this?
If you have display problems, such as 'blocks' or question marks appearing, please download & install the. How does HanziCraft determine the example words? The example words are based on the Leiden Weibo Corpus. It is a vocabulary frequency list that was created out of over 4 million weibo posts. Once you enter a character, HanziCraft looks at all possible words found in a dictionary that contains the given character. After this it compares this list with the Leiden data. These words that have been found are now relatively categorized on frequency based on their distribution of absolute frequency counts.
Thus, when you see high or medium frequency words, these are not absolute across all words, but based on the character and its possible words. This makes sure that even for uncommon characters, you'll at least see example words. A good example is, which according to the Junda Character Frequency Data, only appears at nr. 3002, but combines with a few useful words such as (soy sauce). However if frequency was absolute, then would have been drowned out by a lot higher frequency words.
This short video is a portfolio piece that presents myself as a designer. It features my skills, personalities and interests through a playful orientation to the viewers. The combination of photography techniques of green screen room and lighting setups; and editing techniques such as chromakey, layering, clone effect, and kinetic typography have bring to success this project. In order to complete this video, I have incorporated three software: Adobe After Effects, Final Cut Pro and Adobe Photoshop. First of all, I have used AE to remove the green screen background and replaced with a pink background by implemented keylight to all the footages. Then, I used screen matte to adjust the pure black and white, and applied color correction to brighten up myself as the subject. Moreover, I have used scale, rotation, and position to layered four footages to create a clone effect.
After editing all the footages in AE, I imported these clips into Final Cut Pro to arrange and connect them in order. In the draft version, I only have soundtrack/background music for the video, which is created by a friend of mine that I recorded her playing piano. I have recorded a narration/voice over for the final version which matches the video. Both soundtrack and voice over were recorded with Zoom H4N. After, I enhanced the voice, and lower the decibels for the soundtrack so that it sounds clear and balance.
Lastly, I imported the arranged footage back into AE to added text, graphics and credits along with motion tracking effect and keyframe technique. I have chosen several fonts, Verdana for title (WHO IS SHE?) and the “THANK YOU” towards the end.
I used Bubbler One for content that are talking about learning and skills, and used Cheri for my name and when talking about my characteristics as a designer. Last, I used HanziPen TC Regular for the credits. I decided to capitalize the text is because it is visually more standout from the video. In addition, I have used Photoshop to create the graphics for my video that matches the content. Based on the feedback from the critique, I have re-shoot a better quality of the close up shots of the hand. Also, the voice over and text have support my narrative which I did not have in the draft version. Overall, the pink background, music, graphics, and acting have created a playful and cheerful feel to the video, as the same time the content have present my leaning, skills, and character as a unique individual.