Aboriginal Sans was created to be a partner to the Aboriginal Serif font. This is a very large font containing all of the letters necessary to type in any North American Native language. If ever I get new information about a letter which is missing from the font, it gets updated immediately. Aboriginal Sans contains OpenType tables. Please see the “OpenType Issues” and “Unicode Issues” pages on this site for more information. The characters in Aboriginal Sans are of original design, and have been made to be crisp and clean in appearance, both on the printed page as well as the screen. Especially innovative is the design of the Cherokee Syllabics, which are rarely seen in a Sans-serif format. This font has reguar, italic, bold, and bold-italic varieties. All of the keyboards on this website work on the universal principle of creating accented characters with special “combining diacritic” characters. If you need help converting old documents to this international standard, please email me. |