(check 'em)
a non-serious phonetic alphabet idea with latin-based systematic letterforms inspired by the pair b/p
b p bH pH /p pʰ b m/
d t dH tH /t tʰ d n/
g k gH kH /k kʰ ɡ ŋ/
h hH /h ɦ/
z s zH /s sʰ z/
v f vH /f fʰ v/
7 /ʔ/
I was inspired by the recent influx of minimal-grid fonts. I wanted to see if I, too, could manage to get a readable font with very few blocks and a small grid. This is a 3x3 font. I've used full square, indent square and quarter circle bricks. Maybe I can add a few more punctuation marks and symbol glyphs, but I found this size very restrictive. I have not looked through the fonts created since FS started, I suspect that what I have built here has already been done and apologise to any earlier creator but I honestly didn't copy nor clone your work.
After Dmitriy added the beautiful Cyrillic set I added More Latin and some of that set's punctuation and symbols. That explains the "C+ML" of the name ;) I thought about adding Latin A but at the moment I can't figure out how to set the accents without breaking the ratio between UC-LC heights even further.
This is a clone of ABC C