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Published: 18th April, 2011
Last edited: 5th May, 2011
Created: 15th April, 2011
This is a Non-English Alphabet I have modeled for one of my personal Conlangs, presently called "Alesati". I needed a simple Alphabetic writing system to use for type and print phonetic representations of the Language. It is naturally intended to be written with a Syllabary, which I have created. It's just damn near impossible to fit it into the normal character slots. There are just too many glyphs. So i have settled with this oversimplified Alphabet, which makes use of all basic Latin letters as places for similar letters, or placeholders for letters with entirely different pronunciations or meanings. The basic punctuation and additional symbols that are specific to the Language itself are also represented.
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Published: 19th March, 2011
Last edited: 23rd March, 2011
Created: 14th March, 2011
My first Font. Please tell me if it's any good since I haven't done any serious Field-testing yet. There might be some problems with certain letters.
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Published: 12th April, 2010
Last edited: 12th April, 2010
Created: 12th April, 2010
This Font is based on the manhwa comics "Ragnarök: Into the Abyss" by Lee Myung-Jin. The artist uses different characters for standart latin. (He even uses 5 different kinds of "N"s and 6 different kinds of "H"s) I took the most common versions to depict the writing in the Ragnarök Universe
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Published: 9th November, 2009
Last edited: 12th November, 2009
Created: 6th November, 2009
this is based on the theme of decaying for a uni project! still not finished, needs tweaking and the lower case to come!!
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Published: 27th September, 2009
Last edited: 28th September, 2009
Created: 26th September, 2009
A fantasy brush script-ish font, originally drawn by hand for a homebrew D&D setting of mine (not an easy first font project, and I did it in one day...I have the crazy, apparently). It's a loosely phoenetic alphabet, with no capital letters to speak of. Instead, the vowels with diacritical marks and the consonant clusters have been mapped to the capital and lowercase letters. Capital vowels are long vowels, and lowercase are short vowels. (Lowercase u pulls double duty as schwa and all those other hard to sort out sounds.) Consonant clusters are mapped to the capital letters they roughly correspond to; C is ch, D is dr/rd (some of these can be used backwards or forwards), G is gr/rg, H is sh, M is nd/dn, N is ng, S is st/ts, and T is th. As far as punctuation, spaces are sort of comma-ish, but I wanted to use some sort of marker for it to make it look a little more foreign at first glance. The rest of the punctuation isn't too different from what you might expect, although the heart and curly tilde are just in-jokes. ^_^;
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Published: 21st May, 2009
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 7th February, 2009
This is my first fontstruction, so please be gentle :)
I made this as an exercise based on my own square-tip pen calligraphy, and it turned out to be some kind of "modern" blackletter.
Please send in any comments/sugestions/critics/whatever