This is the Canadian Aboriginal Pixel font. A font consisting of, you guessed it, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics.
This took me about a couple of days to finish, but here it is! And a little bonus: Kaktovik Numerals!
Kaktovik Numerals originated from Alaska in the United States. Here's the Wikipedia article with that text highlighted if you would like to see it
I didn't know that. But thanks for letting me know.
But they do exist in Canada too?
There's no way I tried to copy you, I just like pixel unicode fonts like 7x12.
Wdym?
Many glyphs are incorrect due to the update for the Unicode Standard 15.0
Wrong
Correct
The 'h' and 's' should be placed in the middle instead on the top
Ohhh.
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Kaktovik Numerals originated from Alaska in the United States. Here's the Wikipedia article with that text highlighted if you would like to see it
I didn't know that. But thanks for letting me know.
But they do exist in Canada too?
There's no way I tried to copy you, I just like pixel unicode fonts like 7x12.
Wdym?
Many glyphs are incorrect due to the update for the Unicode Standard 15.0
Wrong
Correct
The 'h' and 's' should be placed in the middle instead on the top
Ohhh.
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