Verification Report

2016.09.20

Which love letter font will resonate with your heart?

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Moripass Club members will read love letters in various fonts to investigate the differences in the impression they give to the recipients, and the project aims to find the font with the highest success rate for confessions in love letters.

Bellbug

Suzumushi caterpillars are known for their cute, rounded shape, but what impression do they give when used in a love letter?

Some people said, "It's friendly, but maybe a little too pop for a confession," and "If you're going to use it for a confession, more manly writing would be better!", while others said, "Someone with something this cute doesn't feel burdened by the recipient, so I actually like it!"
What did you think?

Akashi Edition

Akashi is a beautiful font with a delicate tone that cannot be found in other typefaces when the letters are combined using thin lines. Perhaps due to the characteristics of the font, comments such as "He seems like a neat person!!" and "Maybe he's a sensitive person...?" were received.

Some people have positive opinions such as "It gives the impression of being serious and sincere," while others have more nerdy analyses such as "It seems like it would be a pain for someone to choose "Akashi" for a love letter (lol)."
What did you think?

Mitsutosa edition

"Mitsutomo" is a font with a powerful and elegant feel. However, Moripass Club members have been quick to point out things like, "So stiff!!!" and "So serious!!" They also commented, "It really conveys sincerity, but it doesn't seem like much fun to be with him..." and it seems like the good qualities of the font backfire a bit in a romantic situation. It seems like a moderate amount of humor is necessary to appeal to girls...
What did you think?
(Person in charge: Takei, Moripass Department)


This project is being handled by the official student members of the FONT SWITCH PROJECT, the "Moripass Club" students.