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(Complete basic latin set). First iteration of a font meant to be used as a substitution cypher in a videogame set in a very far future. Letters are, with a few exceptions, inspired by their corresponding latin glyph. Numbers look a bit like cells dividing in a petri dish. Punctuation and symbols are designed for easy recognition.
Updated version: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2100999/far-future-1
This is a conlang font based on the SIGIL panel script which can be found on the Omniglot Website. Unlike the inspiration this font is alphabetical.
Note on the script: The script is formed from consonant-vowel pairs. If a pair cannot be made in the order consonant-vowel then an underscore [_] should be used for the consonant or a hyphen [-] for a vowel.
The written language of the Shal'Dran, or at least what can be matched to human text; The full Shal'Dranic alphabet contains some two hundred characters, many of which are contextual in their meaning. I've actually had this one on paper for a while now, but hadn't found a way to get it onto the computer untill I found this site.
http://66.media.tumblr.com/2b8428dcde5be0994bb662bf73b89481/tumblr_nuwgv5DhoK1s0g2deo1_1280.png For use.
This font was created for my roleplaying game. It is intended to be written in vertical columns with the hexagon starting a new paragraphm the large T-shapes start each new line, and the hooked bars are for adding extra information to words.
This font was created for a book that I am writing! This font is used by the "people" of Klik Beta, a planet that is only inhabited by robots. I would recomend typing in all caps if you are to use this font, but if you have no problem with the lower case letters, be my guest! I wanted to get a true alien look into this font, and I feel I did a pretty good job at it.