New! | Haida Font
The "Haida" font is a tribal-inspired display typeface designed by Stephanie Yeoh . It was inspired by a specific artwork titled 'Copper from The Hood'
' (2011), which is housed in the British Museum. The Haida people of Canada's Northwest Coast are renowned for their Formline art—a style characterized by bold, flowing lines, Ovoid shapes, and "U" forms. Design Features haida font
4. Aboriginal Serif / Sans
Best for: Canadian curriculum. These fonts were designed for the various indigenous languages of Canada (including Haida, Tlingit, and Cree). They are pre-installed on some Canadian school computers and are designed to be universally accessible. The "Haida" font is a tribal-inspired display typeface
, a centuries-old visual language used in totem poles, masks, and canoes. Cheryl's Trading Post Formline Foundation Design Features 4
2. The Haida Art Style – Key Visual Characteristics
Any font claiming a "Haida" inspiration draws from traditional formline design: