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''Kayases Algonquian font''
''Kayases Algonquian and Dakelh font''


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Revision as of 16:04, 26 October 2008

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Kayases Algonquian and Dakelh font

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Description

The word kayases is Cree for ‘a little while ago’. The font itself is based on the modern-style typefaces of the Victorian era; the same period in history which marks the first printed material in syllabics. In bilingual books of the time, a fancy, modern Latin typeface accompanied a dark syllabics font (like languagegeek’s Pitabek). This led Christopher Harvey to wonder what would syllabics look like in the popular style of its Roman contemporary. The result is the Kayases font.

Kayases is a high-contrast font, with large differences in line thickness between horizontal and vertical strokes. The serifs are also quite pronounced. This makes Kayases a somewhat dazzling font at small sizes; it is more majestic when larger. The effect, works especially well for Dakelh (Carrier) and Blackfoot. In the former, the curls and twists of the orthography give text a very victorian look.

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Characteristics

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Languagegeek TTF with OpenType tables GPLv3 with font exception
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