Inuktitut


Inuktitut is an aboriginal Arctic language spoken in Greenland, Canada, Alaska and Siberia by about 65,000 people.

Books 1

This book is a celebration of cultural diversity, as well as a presentation of the Typotheque typeface collection, both current and upcoming fonts.

Articles 1

This essay provides guidelines to fine Syllabics typography through identifying its general and inherent concepts, as well as detailing the nuances found in local preferences within individual communities.
Essays · 24 January 2022 · English · 6512 words

Blogs 3

Typotheque is launching a series of Unified Canadian Syllabics fonts that support Indigenous language revitalisation and preservation efforts in North America, changing the standards of future Syllabics fonts.
24 January 2022
2020 has been an extraordinary year, one that has taught us many lessons and forced us to set priorities. During this time, our priority became to work on all the living writing scripts of the world.
16 December 2020
After Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Armenian, and Devanagari, Inuktitut is the seventh writing script supported by Fedra Sans
4 November 2015

Authors 1

Kevin King is a typeface designer, typographer, calligrapher, and type researcher based in Canada. After working at Toronto’s Coach House Press ...

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A collection of international multilingual Unicode global fonts for all world languages for local and global audiences, and international brands. Latin, non-Latin and CJK fonts.
Typotheque offers Multilingual Unicode Compliant Fonts in WGL4, and larger character sset supporting over 250 languages in Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, Devanagari, Bengali, Tamil encodings.