The two fonts, OskiEast and OskiWest, are members of the Oski Series of Unicode fonts. Oski is a Cree prefix meaning “New”, which reflects the modern look to the syllabics. The primary difference between the OskiEast and OskiWest fonts is that the “h” final is sized differently to be consistant with the size of the other finals. This family contains specially made Italic, Bold, and Bold-Italic fonts, giving a much more attractive document than when a word-processor attempts to italicise a regular font. |
Version 2.200: August 20, 2008