Gungsuhche simulates the irregular, brush-like flow of traditional Korean handwriting ( handwritten sans-serif ), while still maintaining strict monospaced proportions. This creates a rare “human touch” within a fixed grid — ideal for vintage-style digital documents, retro chat interfaces, or poetic text layouts where digital precision meets analog warmth.

In practice, it preserves legibility in monospaced environments (like terminals or code editors) but avoids the cold mechanical feel of standard fixed-width fonts, making it especially distinctive for bilingual text with Hangul and Latin characters.

Here’s a distinctive feature for the font (굴림체 / 궁서체), focusing on its unique role in Korean typography: