Navajo orthography always has the ogonek on the bottom centre of the vowel, rather than on the bottom right corner. This means that the ogonek on Ą is detached and between the legs, rather than attached to one of the legs; on ą and ų, it sits on the bottom of the bowl instead of on the tail.
Tags
type design
Contributor Names
William Max Gresham
Course + Lecture
(re)Creating Turtle Island: Native American Design Through Remembered HistorySupporting and Strengthening Native Typography