What is the Osiyo Dohitsu NF font?
This rugged typeface is based on letterforms in the Cherokee Syllabary, reputedly devised by a gentleman named Sequoyah in the early nineteenth century. In addition, Native American petroglyphs—some authentic Cherokee designs, some from other tribes—are included in several positions.
The name of the typeface, however, is authentic Cherokee, and can be loosely translated as “Yo! Wuzzup?”
Both versions of the font include 1252 Latin, 1250 CE (with localization for Romanian and Moldovan).
Osiyo Dohitsu NF Font families
The Osiyo Dohitsu NF includes the following font families:
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