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Published: 11th June, 2008
Last edited: 12th June, 2008
Created: 11th June, 2008
An alien script. It doesn't fit into Latin perfectly, but for input sake it's mapped to it. 8 consonants (H, L, T, S, K, F, SH(mapped to c), N) When stressed an extra lined is added to them, making them: B, R, D, Z, G, V, ZH(mapped to j), M respectively. A capital is assumed stressed. There are nine 'vowels' (counting combinations, which are seen as individual vowel sounds): a(ah), e(eh), i(ih), o(oh), u(uh), A(ae), E(ei), I(ai), U(ew). The Alumaer language is a conlang of my own, the script is simple for learning-sake (the fictional children's and mine).
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Published: 28th November, 2014
Last edited: 9th June, 2014
Created: 30th January, 2014
Ananda Devanagari Round is rounded Devanagari Nepali Font. It is non-unicode Devanagari font based on traditional Nepali keyboard layout.
MORE PREVIEWS:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/21669993/Ananda-Devanagari-Round-Font-FreeThis is a clone of Ananda Devanagari NP
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Published: 1st December, 2014
Last edited: 11th June, 2014
Created: 11th June, 2014
Ananda Thopla is a dotted Devanagari font based on traditional keyboard layout. It's a non-unicode version based on Nepali font keyboard format.
More on:
https://www.behance.net/aanndaThis is a clone of Ananda Devanagari NP
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Published: 25th August, 2015
Last edited: 20th August, 2015
Created: 20th August, 2015
Ananda Ukaliorali 2 is a Devanagari font based on traditional Nepali keyboard layourt. NON-UNICODE version.
more previews:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/28902833/Free-Typeface-Devanagari-font-Ananda-ukalioraliThis is a clone
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Published: 27th August, 2015
Last edited: 20th August, 2015
Created: 20th August, 2015
Ananda Ukaliorali 3 is a Devanagari font based on traditional Nepali keyboard layourt. NON-UNICODE version.
more preview:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/28902833/Free-Typeface-Devanagari-font-Ananda-ukaliorali
This is a clone of Ananda Ukaliorali 2
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Published: 9th May, 2008
Last edited: 11th May, 2008
Created: 9th May, 2008
This alphabet is made to be written in a cursive style, although that didn't come across so well when remaking it here. When being written, it should flow, with marks added in after each sentence is completed. I called it angelic because, after looking at the Enochian alphabet, the supposed one used by angels, I thought it to be too boring and elected to create my own "angelic" alphabet instead.
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Published: 9th June, 2012
Last edited: 10th June, 2012
Created: 21st May, 2012
An alphabet created out of the Gallifreyan symbols seen in the Doctor's note in the classic Doctor Who serial "The Deadly Assassin."
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Published: 26th July, 2008
Last edited: 26th July, 2008
Created: 26th July, 2008
An alphabet based on a byte. Two columns, bottom right is the least significant bit, top left is the most significant bit.
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Published: 22nd July, 2008
Last edited: 3rd October, 2008
Created: 22nd July, 2008
Sorry, but this was made using the Bopomofo 'alphabet', so you can only type with it if your keyboard has Bopomofo characters. I don't actually know the characters' names or how to pronounce any of the sounds. I just felt like making a Bopomofo pixel font. Enjoy!
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Published: 31st May, 2008
Last edited: 21st April, 2010
Created: 31st May, 2008
The Braille system was developed by Louis Braille in 1821.
Mew Wins' Morse Code Alphabet (International) inspired me to make a Braille FontStruction. I have only drawn the basic, or Grade 1, version of the Braille alphabet here. (There is a contracted version of Braille, known as Grade 2, and another version which uses an 8 dot grid. In addition, there are special Braille characters for accented letters, but they are not all standardized, so for now I have stayed away from them.)
Special characters: There are no capital letters in Braille. Instead, there is a symbol for "capital letter follows," which I have placed in the "at" (@) symbol. The "number follows" symbol is usually placed in the space for the "number" symbol (#), so I've followed that convention.
In addition, I have copied the symbol for each letter into both the upper and lower case spaces, to make it easier to type something up (or select an existing text file) and switch the font to Braille (Basic).
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Published: 1st June, 2008
Last edited: 21st April, 2010
Created: 1st June, 2008
Clone of Braille (Basic). I swapped the hollow circles for small dots.
Special characters: There are no capital letters in Braille. Instead, there is a symbol for "capital letter follows," which I have placed in the "at" (@) symbol. The "number follows" symbol is usually placed in the space for the "number" symbol (#), so I've followed that convention. In addition, I have copied the symbol for each letter into both the upper and lower case spaces, to make it easier to type something up (or select an existing text file) and switch the font to Braille (Basic) Alternate.
This is a clone of Braille (Basic)
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Published: 25th June, 2008
Last edited: 10th August, 2008
Created: 25th June, 2008
I created this font a long time ago on a peoce of paper. And now, I finally found a online font creator so I can create it on the computer! Yay! (the only way you can read it is if you have the cipher, which I have, or if you look very closely, you can sort of read it.)
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Published: 20th April, 2008
Last edited: 3rd June, 2008
Created: 20th April, 2008
Police d'ecriture de Cthulhu que l'on retrouve dans le Nécronomicon de Lovercraft
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Published: 20th July, 2008
Last edited: 10th November, 2008
Created: 19th July, 2008
Glyptic writing used in the Era of Gods by the Demons of Nôr, later adopted and adapted by the Angels of Kyo.
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Published: 27th April, 2008
Last edited: 6th July, 2009
Created: 27th April, 2008
These are the Runes that Odin gave an eye to learn. I have put them in an easy to use configuration on the keyboard. The "th" Runes is the "," key and the "ing" Rune is the ";" key.
I've also put bind-Runes of equivolent phonetic value on the "q" and "x" keys because they have no Runes of their own.
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Published: 15th June, 2008
Last edited: 18th June, 2008
Created: 15th June, 2008
Basic Emremasunian. O.o The writing code of the language I made up - spread out rather than stacked.