Font gives fresh look to B.C. Indigenous languages while working on reconciliation

A sign at the University of British Columbia bus loop written in the traditional language of the Musqueam Peoples, is shown in this handout image. A team worked for years to create a type font that would match the characters in the language with the university's official institutional font. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-University of British Columbia **MANDATORY CREDIT**

VANCOUVER - A new font to typeset Salish Indigenous languages means so much more than just the words that it will be used to write, one of the people behind its creation says.

Vanessa Campbell, a Musqueam band member and staff member in its Language and Culture Department, was part of a team from the University of British Columbia that designed a new font which allows characters from the Musqueam language to not only be easily typed on a computer, but to match the formal institutional font used on university documentation and signs.

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