Liyahu is a constructed language created by Xay Voong during the development of a role-playing video game. The core concepts are based on the trinity entities mind, body, and soul. The philosophy is elemental, rational, metaphysical, semantical, structural, straightforward, compact, and concise. Full description of the language and script can be found at http://shenafu.com/smf/index.php?topic=94.0 This font not really meant to type English, although it's not prohibited. Since the Liyahu alphabet has 36 letters, this font uses all 26 lowercase and 10 uppercase letters. It also contains all 10 digits, space, comma, and period. The percent sign shows the official Liyahu logo, with all trinity symbols in their proper places: mind at top, body at left, and soul at right.
Written language of the Skalmish, people within my simulation ESOSVM. These were the people initially used to colonize the universe "Rskalmwayt" wherein several stories take place, including Dheen's Folly and Trap Farmer Brer Brah. 5132 random selections were taken from Oinai stock and placed on Planet Fyromr, and their descendants became the Fyromrese. Tandem AIs then began to refine and alter remnants of Unified Oinai language into this.
Glyphs of this style can be seen on cave walls, objects, signs, records, etc. dating up to the time when I began to intervene in the workings of the Rskalmwayt simulation (ESOSVM Canonical Year 16573440000). They were always pixel art - no high-res renditions of these shapes were ever created, so there's ample room for reinterpretation.
Like most Runic languages (including Elder Futhark), these glyphs have a specific ordering associated with them. Additionally, in written Skalmish the glyphs which make up a word are always written in alphabetical order. Glyphs have no associated sound components. They were used to record gestural communications, so there's no way to speak them. Had this language been spoken, however, it probably would have used a priority-based system wherein certain glyphs were pronounced before others or preferentially stressed. Kind of like Thai language, but way more convoluted.
This font is a featural alphabet based on Mana, created by Nomadic Wiccan, which I found on this Reddit page:
https://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/5kfm3g/introducing_the_mana_the_featural_kajik_alphabet/
The glyphs are intended to correspond to the following IPA values: [kɣ, kŋ, N, ŋ, pm, qN, tn, pv, qX, tz, a, ɣ, i, k, m, n, p, q, t, u, v, X, z]. I don't know how the extra, smaller glyph at the end got in there. I can't seem to get rid of it.
Torcan is inspired by the Georgian Nuskhuri alphabet, but upside down. It is written latinically, rather than phonetically. Double letters can be achieved by adding a dot above or under the letter. Numerals are made with corrosponding letter with dots above and under it. A semicolon is used as a question mark, while the exclamation mark is an upside-down version of it. Torcan comes from an Irish word meaning "porcupine".