Haida Font [portable]
, a centuries-old visual language used in totem poles, masks, and canoes. Cheryl's Trading Post Formline Foundation
This does not mean non-Native designers cannot use Pacific Northwest aesthetics. It means you must distinguish between inspired by and copy of . haida font
: While not named "Haida," the Salish typeface by Saja Typeworks is built on the same "Formline" design language used by various Northwest Coast tribes. Language and Orthography , a centuries-old visual language used in totem
Strictly speaking, "Haida font" is a colloquial term for a family of dingbat or symbol fonts that replicate the iconic imagery of (and often the broader "Formline" art of the Tlingit and Tsimshian peoples). haida font