Many brands use Df Zong Yi as a base for their wordmarks due to its solid, trustworthy structure.
"Df Zong Yi" (DF 宗逸 or similar romanizations) refers to a Traditional Chinese typeface distributed in some font collections. This treatise explains what the font is, typical licensing and distribution channels, how to obtain and install it safely, practical tips for use in documents and web, compatibility considerations, and troubleshooting.
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Once installed, restart your design applications (like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or CapCut), and search for "DF Zong Yi" or "華康綜藝體" in your font dropdown menu.
The font possesses an exceptionally heavy stroke weight, making it instantly stand out.
The name "Zong Yi" (綜藝) translates to "variety" or "arts and entertainment." True to its name, this font was built to capture attention. It belongs to the sans-serif or Gothic (黑體) family branch but features highly stylized, geometric structural modifications. Key Visual Characteristics
The Df Zong Yi typeface is a work of art, but the typical “download” experience is fraught with legal and technical pitfalls. Do not download it from random font aggregators. If you truly need its look, purchase a license from Monotype or use a legally free alternative. For 99% of users, the aesthetic trade-off isn’t worth the risk.
Check the DynaFont HK Product Catalog to purchase desktop or web licenses directly.
Once you have downloaded the TTF file, follow these instructions to install the font on your computer.