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Avenura was the influence for this font, which has been redrawn and is now called Gawaa. You can get it on Font Squirrel.

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    Created on 2nd May 2018. Last edited on 18th May 2018.
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Yes igree with you

it is interesting to play around with small scale

Comment by JingYo 18th may 2018

This is what I've been playing around with recently. I liked the idea of trying to do such a small-scale font, and have created some pleasing letters. I'm now working on this with Font Forge and have altered the design a bit from this version. I had been thinking about adding half serifs, which I have—only i, j, v, w, and y have them here. I've also reversed the curves of the letters. The font, apparently, wanted to be a specific way. :)

I've also redrawn the circles for the copywright, recording symbol, information, reserved, et cetera. Something I am unable to do here; that, and altering certain letters and their spacing. I'll post some pictures once I'm finished with it.

—Namaste

Comment by TCWhite 20th may 2018

Is that an Au ligature I seein the Ă, ă??

Comment by anonymous-1520403 21st may 2018

@77: No. I placed extra characters here and there, which I will move to their unicode points. That A belongs to Kaolib, an African language, and is typically designed similar to an @. It's more like and Ao ligature than Au. There is an Au ligature in Latin D, however, as well as Aa, Ao, and Ay—Old Norse. This character is part of the SIL additions in the Private Use Area;, thus, I cannot add them here in their code points. The same goes for the capital forms of hooked Z and D—I placed the capitals here next to the lowercase in the phonetic extensions supplemental block. :)

Comment by TCWhite 21st may 2018

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I've finally finished this font. It is currently available on Font Library. Enjoy!

Comment by TCWhite 4th november 2020

I believe so, yes. You can think of it as combination of A + Ɔ. I decided to design it this way because having it fully circled looks odd. And, thank you. You should see its new version, Gawaa, on Font Squirrel.

Comment by TCWhite 22nd april 2022

P.S.: It's nice to see other designers adding the SIL glyphs. :)

Comment by TCWhite 22nd april 2022

I'm familiar with that site, and have used it quite a lot, as well as SIL's. I've had to search over the years through numerous Unicode proposals to find references to a lot of glyphs. This was due to them having an incorrect image in Unicode, or name, such as Latin letter Oi, which is actually a form of G, called Gha. This is why I've been updating my text font (originally Dehuti) over the years, for better design, as well as character flow. It's now called Dihjauti.

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