Sequoyah Font
✎ Images & Symbols
📄 PostScript
🔢 98 chars
⬇ 387
✅ Free
✅ Web Font
Sequoyah Description
This font is a unique script that represents the Cherokee syllabary, a writing system developed for the Cherokee language. Each character is distinct and carries a historical and cultural significance. The characters are rounded with a consistent stroke width, giving them a uniform appearance. The design is both functional and decorative, reflecting the traditional aspects of the Cherokee script while maintaining readability. The characters are evenly spaced, providing a balanced and harmonious look. This font is not only a tool for communication but also a representation of cultural heritage.
Fonts by Kenneth Hirst
This font includes 98 characters. Click on any character to see details.
Numbers & Symbols
SEQUOYAH UPPERCASE
SEQUOYAH LOWERCASE
SEQUOYAH OTHER CHARS
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Information
| Name | Sequoyah |
| Format | PostScript (.ttf) |
| File | Sequoyah.zip |
| Weight | Regular |
| Version | Version Macromedia Fontographer 4.1 1/15/00 |
| No. of Characters: | 98 |
| Downloads | 387 |
| Added | 2009-10-17 |
| Updated | 2024-12-06 |
| Categories | Images & Symbols |
| Bold | No |
| Italic | No |
| Width | Normal |
| Character Spacing | Monospaced |
| Contrast | Low |
| Overall Style | Classic |
| Use Case | Logos, Educational materials, Cultural projects |
| Proposed Projects | Ideal for educational materials, cultural projects, and historical documentation related to the Cherokee language. |
| Is Fixed Pitch | No |
| Web Font | Available |
| License | Free for personal use |
Fonts by Kenneth Hirst
Tags
💻 Windows
- Extract ZIP
- Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
- Extract ZIP
- Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Sequoyah
Free · PostScript
| Name | Sequoyah |
| Type | PostScript |
| Characters | 98 |
| Downloads | 387 |
| Added | 2009-10-17 |
| Web Font | Available |
| Author | Fonts by Kenneth Hirst |
| Categories | Images & Symbols |