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FHWA Series D-like Font for Cherokee

14/07/2012 a las 21:30

I'm looking for a designer for a Unicode compliant Cherokee font that would resemble FHWA Series D. Most fonts out there are heavily serifed and I can provide a sample of handwriting which is generally rather similar to how I'd want it to look. For some of the letters you could honestly just borrow D, R, T, S, J, E, W, G, M, H, O, Z, U, and K from the Latin set of FHWA Series D for several characters.

If you build off an existing FHWA font the number of new characters would be from 85-86 (85 letters of Cherokee and an interpunct depending on wether or not it's already encoded).

Thanks


14/07/2012 a las 23:49

Whatever a FHWA may be. Edible? If nor edible, what can possibly be the use of it?


14/07/2012 a las 23:51

Federal Highway Administration Font. It's usually used for road signs in the United States but it's a good Sans Serif that could be used for any number of situations.


14/07/2012 a las 23:54

Have a look at the roadgeek series.


14/07/2012 a las 23:56

The main issue is it definitely won't have Cherokee language support which is what I need. The current two fonts I've seen (and grown up using) haven't been practical for signage.


15/07/2012 a las 11:27

What is wrong with the Aboriginal Sans?


16/07/2012 a las 00:49

Would you believe that I've been searching for a font like that for years and I've never come across Aboriginal Sans? Thank you so much. This saves me a lot of time, energy, and money


16/07/2012 a las 01:41

We have to pick them up.

Caslon Roman with Cherokee :

http://www.fontspace.com/george-williams/caslon

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Editado el 16/07/2012 a las 01:43 por claudeserieux



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