Thinking about the font problem raised by rhwp, I thought it would be nice to fill in the gaps in the incomplete fonts.
While creating fonts, I briefly tried the work of filling in the gaps of a font that had been reduced to around 3000 characters from the original 11172.
Monster Font
You can combine any open-source fonts to create a single guide font, and it becomes an actual font. You use the fonts contained within the Korean characters as underlying guides, not creating them as the actual font. A guide font for tracing is created. You can recombine fonts of different sizes, adjust the kerning, and make the jagged baselines of large and small handwritten characters look aesthetically pleasing.
Because the editor is stroke-based, there's enjoyment in tracing various fonts by hand.
155 glyphs standardized and filled. Numbers=Yearning Glass Deco(10) · English=A9 Aakche(52) · Symbols=A9 Aakche(29) · Korean=A9 Aakche(40) · Sino-Korean=Noto Sans CJK JP(24)
/editor to check, /optimize height normalization for residual correction, /export to compile to .otf.
The name is Monster Font (Frankenstein)